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A Variegated Chiku Plant (also known as Manilkara zapota or sapodilla) is a rare and visually striking variant of the common chiku tree. Here's a detailed description:
🌱 Variegated Chiku Plant Description
Common Name: Variegated Chiku / Variegated Sapodilla
Botanical Name: Manilkara zapota
Family: Sapotaceae
Origin: Native to southern Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean; variegated variety cultivated selectively.
🌿 Foliage
The defining feature of the variegated chiku plant is its unique foliage.
Leaves are typically green with creamy white or yellowish margins or streaks, offering a beautiful contrast.
Leaf shape is elliptic to oblong, glossy, and leathery like the regular chiku but with variegation.
Variegation can vary from leaf to leaf — some may be half-white, while others may have marbled patterns.
🌸 Flowers
Small, inconspicuous, bell-shaped flowers.
Whitish in color and usually hidden beneath the leaves.
Fragrant, though not showy.
🍈 Fruit
The plant produces the same fruit as the regular chiku, although sometimes the fruiting may be reduced slightly due to variegation.
Fruits are round or oval, brown-skinned with sweet, grainy brown flesh.
Rich in vitamins A, C, and dietary fiber.
🌞 Growth & Care
Light: Prefers full sun to partial shade.
Soil: Well-drained, loamy soil.
Watering: Regular but avoid waterlogging.
Climate: Thrives in tropical and subtropical climates.
Height: Can grow up to 8–12 meters (26–40 feet), but usually kept smaller in home gardens.
Growth Rate: Moderate.
🌿 Uses & Appeal
Ornamental value: The variegated leaves make it an attractive ornamental plant for gardens and landscapes.
Edible fruit: Offers both aesthetic beauty and fruit production.
Often used in home gardens, terrace gardens, and urban landscaping.
⚠️ Note
Variegated varieties may be slightly less vigorous than the normal chiku plant due to less chlorophyll.
May require a bit more care, especially in early stages.