Cherimoya: ‘Dr. White’ Fruit Tree – Classic Annona with Sweet Custard Flavor
🍏 Cherimoya ‘Dr. White’ Fruit Tree
Classic Subtropical Annona Tree with Smooth, Sweet Custard Fruit
Cherimoya ‘Dr. White’ (Annona cherimola ‘Dr. White’) is a widely grown and reliable cherimoya fruit tree known for its smooth, creamy texture and consistently high fruit quality. This classic annona tree produces green, heart-shaped fruit with soft, custard-like flesh and a mild, sweet tropical flavor.
Favored by home growers and orchardists, Dr. White cherimoya is valued for its dependable performance, attractive growth habit, and excellent eating quality. It is well suited for backyard orchards, subtropical climates, and edible landscapes, particularly in coastal and inland Southern California.
Botanical Characteristics of Cherimoya ‘Dr. White’
| Characteristic | Detail |
|---|---|
| Common Name | Dr. White Cherimoya |
| Botanical Name | Annona cherimola ‘Dr. White’ |
| Plant Type | Subtropical fruit tree |
| Foliage | Soft, light green leaves with a lush, tropical appearance |
| Flowers | Greenish, aromatic flowers in spring to summer |
| Fruit | Green, heart-shaped fruit with smooth, creamy white flesh |
| Special Features | Reliable production, smooth texture, mild sweet flavor |
Mature Size and Growth Habit
• Height: 15–25 ft
• Spread: 10–20 ft
This cherimoya tree develops a rounded, spreading canopy with an elegant branching structure. It can be pruned to maintain a more compact size, making it suitable as a backyard fruit tree.
USDA Hardiness Zones
Zones 9–11
Cherimoya trees thrive in mild, frost-free climates with warm summers and cooler winters. Dr. White performs especially well in coastal and inland Southern California and similar subtropical regions.
Cultivation and Care for Cherimoya ‘Dr. White’
| Aspect | Care Instructions |
|---|---|
| Sunlight | Full sun to light shade |
| Soil | Well-drained, fertile soil preferred |
| Water | Moderate; consistent moisture during flowering and fruiting |
| Fertilizer | Feed regularly during active growth for improved production |
| Pruning | Prune after harvest to shape and manage canopy size |
Fruit Characteristics and Harvest
• Smooth, custard-like texture with minimal fiber
• Mild, sweet flavor with subtle tropical notes
• High-quality fruit with consistent shape and size
• Typically ripens late fall through winter
• Best harvested when fruit softens slightly
Landscape Use and Benefits of Cherimoya ‘Dr. White’
• Reliable cherimoya fruit tree for home orchards
• Ideal tropical fruit tree for subtropical climates
• Suitable for backyard orchards and edible landscapes
• Excellent choice for beginner and experienced growers
• Produces high-quality annona fruit with consistent results
Pollination and Fruit Set
Cherimoya trees, including Dr. White, often benefit from hand pollination to improve fruit size and yield. Natural pollination may be limited, so manual pollination can enhance overall production.
Pest and Disease Considerations
This annona fruit tree is generally easy to grow with proper care. Potential considerations include:
• Reduced fruit set without adequate pollination
• Sensitivity to frost and strong winds
• Poor performance in poorly drained soils
Providing well-drained soil, consistent watering, and proper placement will help maintain a healthy and productive Dr. White cherimoya tree.