Jamaican Caper
Capparis cynophallophora
Family: Capparidaceae
Cultivars: ‘senza spina’, ‘spinosa comune’, ‘josephine’, ‘tondino’
Origin: Native to Florida
Layer: Leaf layer/ twig layer of medium thickness
Flower Type: Blooming flowers white/purple
Fruit Type: Perennial fruits with brown bean-like pods that are 2-7 inches long
Fertilize: Does not require fertilization
Prune: None
Cold Tolerance: Very high
Functions: Shade, borders, and edible
Toxicity: Edilble/ Non-toxic
Capparis cynophallophora
Family: Capparidaceae
Cultivars: ‘senza spina’, ‘spinosa comune’, ‘josephine’, ‘tondino’
Origin: Native to Florida
Layer: Leaf layer/ twig layer of medium thickness
Flower Type: Blooming flowers white/purple
Fruit Type: Perennial fruits with brown bean-like pods that are 2-7 inches long
Fertilize: Does not require fertilization
Prune: None
Cold Tolerance: Very high
Functions: Shade, borders, and edible
Toxicity: Edilble/ Non-toxic