The tree grows erect, sometimes reaching in height. It has a thick, rounded
crown and is heavily foliaged. The bark is dark purplish to brown in color and is dotted with small white to reddish-white
lenticels. The trunk is sometimes
buttressed. The leaves are
deciduous and
alternate, sometimes
spiraled, and
elliptic to
lanceolate in shape. They are pointed at both ends and measure in length and in width, and have thick
midribs. New
foliage is bronze or reddish-purple in color and is very showy. The
flowers, which are abundant and fragrant and are in broad terminal and branched
panicles which measure in length, are small and hairy and have
recurved petals with numerous protruding
stamens. Only 1–3 fruits form from each particle. The
fruit is edible and is
obovoid to
pyriform in shape and measures in length and in width. It has a rather thin, sometimes warty rind which is dark brown to reddish in color and dotted with white lenticels. The flesh is orange-yellow to yellow in color, somewhat pumpkin-scented, soft, fibrous, and dry or juicy, and is said to have a mildly sweet flavor somewhat similar to
sapodilla. It normally contains 1 seed which is
ovate to
oblong and flattened in shape and measures in length. It blooms from July to September and fruits from August to December the following year. It is hardy to
USDA zone 11 and does not tolerate frost or temperatures below . ==Drought tolerance==