Growing Jatropha Integerrima: Caring For The Jatropha Tree

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Jatropha integerrima is a perennial evergreen shrub from the genus Jatropha and is frequently trained to grow as a little tree.


J. integerrima is native to the West Indies, Cuba, and Hispaniola and is a Jatropha species of blooming plants in the spurge household, Euphorbiaceae.


Besides its botanical name, you might hear this evergreen shrub called by its common names, consisting of:


- Spicy jatropha curcas

- Firecracker tree

- Peregrina

- Chaya


Jatropha Integerrima Quick Care Tips


Botanical Name: jatropha curcas integerrima

Common Name( s): Peregrina, Spicy Jatropha, Firecracker tree, Chaya

Synonyms: jatropha curcas pandurifolia, Jatropha hastata

Pronunciation: Jat-ROE-fuh in-teh-GAIR-rih-muh

Family & Origin: Euphorbiaceae household, native to the West Indies, Cuba, and Hispaniola

Growability: Easy to grow

Grow Zone: USDA zones 10 and 11

Size: Can mature to 15 ′ feet high and wide

Flowering: Blooms red, pink, or white flowers from late summer season up until early spring

Light: Full sun to partial shade

Humidity: High level of humidity of 70% to 90% percent

Temperature: Between 75 ° to 90 ° degrees Fahrenheit Soil: Well-draining soil Water: Water routinely, but enable the soil to dry out in between waterings Fertilizer: Feed with a weak dilution of general-purpose houseplant fertilizer during the growing season Pests & Diseases: Can be susceptible to leaf miners, plant scale, and termites; might establish root rot if overwatered Propagation: Propagate through stem cuttings or seeds Plant Uses: Can be utilized as a hedge, accent plant, or annual container plant. The seeds can likewise be used to produce biodiesel.


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Care Size and Growth This tropical evergreen has a moderate development rate and reaches up to 15 ′ feet high and
broad. If you don't prune it, it produces several trunks with slim stems. The simple green leaves grow in an
rotating arrangement along the stems. Leaves are elongate and grow to a length


of 4 ″- 8 ″ inches. Flowering and Fragrance Year-round, the Firecracker
tree blooms pretty red, pink, or white flowers from late summertime till early spring that draw in hummingbirds

. They are also really appealing to a variety of butterflies, including:- Zebra Long Wings -Swallowtails -Monarchs The star-shaped 1 ″ inch large crimson
flowers with yellow stamens are kept in branched clusters on 4 ″ inch-long stalks around glossy green foliage.

Light and Temperature Like its cousin

Jatropha podagrica( buddha stomach plant) Integerrima grows finest in USDA strength zones 10 and 11. Full sun to partial shade setting will produce the most flowers.


The ideal temperature levels for this plant range in between 75 ° to 90 ° degrees Fahrenheit. It's a good idea to cover the plant if cold temperature levels are expected.


Integerrima carries out best completely sun frost-free locations however will grow in partial shade. Watering and Feeding This plant's both maintenance and drought-tolerant


. Water routinely throughout the growing season and less during the inactive season

. Provide a weak dilution of general-purpose houseplant fertilizer during the growing season.


Soil and Transplanting Firecracker Jatropha is simple to take care of once it's established. It
's highly tolerant of a large range of soil pH levels so long as the soil is well-drained.

Plant young plants in well-draining soil; this plant is not tolerant of salt. It's not an excellent


choice for the beachfront or beach

setting. Grooming and Maintenance Prune Spicy jatropha curcas to control its growth

and guide the form it takes. If you allow it to grow free-form, it will end up being a fascinating, large bush or multi-trunk tree. How To Propagate Spicy Jatropha? Spicy Jatropha propagates from seed or cuttings
. To grow from seed:- Prepare the seeds by soaking them in warm water for eight hours before planting.

- Plant straight into the soil outdoors in a warm area.


- The soil must consist of equal parts of sand, garden soil, and .- Don't bury the seed deeply. Instead press it into the surface of the modified soil.- Water regularly( two times daily) for the


very first week.- Shoots must
appear within 6 days.- Reduce watering to as soon as everyday until the seedlings are ready to be transplanted. This need to take a number of months. To plant from cuttings:- You'll need mature tree-producing shoots. -Cutting ought to be taken from the base of the tree, be at least 18 ″ inches long and have a minimum of 4 nodes.- Put the cutting into a container of damp sawdust, coco core, or peat moss in a sheltered setting such as a planting tunnel or greenhouse. -You must keep the cutting warm between 77 ° -86 ° degrees Fahrenheit (25 ° C- 30 ° Celsius) with a high level of humidity of 70
% to 90% percent.- Keep the


planting substrate moist however not filled.

The cutting ought to begin establishing roots within 7- 10 days. Peregrina Pest or Disease Problems For the many part, jatropha curcas is trouble-free. Compromised plants might undergo predation by leaf miners, plant scale, and mites. Is Integerrima Peregrina Toxic or Poisonous? Every part of the Spicy Jatropha is toxic if consumed. Don't include this plant to your landscape if you have pets or children. Avoid Firecracker's white, milky sap.

It's very irritating to the skin and is harmful if it reaches your eyes.