Fresh lychee fruit from your own backyard is one of the most exotic and rewarding things you can grow in SW Florida. Cape Coral and Lee County sit right in the heart of Florida's lychee-growing belt, and with the right variety and care, you can harvest spectacular clusters of fragrant, jewel-like fruit each summer that sells for a premium at local markets.
Litchi chinensis is a subtropical fruit tree native to southern China that has found a natural home in South Florida's climate. The trees are beautiful, dense, and evergreen, with glossy compound leaves that provide year-round ornamental value. In late spring to early summer, the trees produce large clusters of bumpy, red-skinned fruit with translucent, fragrant flesh that is intensely sweet and refreshing.
Top varieties for SW Florida include Brewster, Mauritius, Sweet Cliff, and the highly productive Kaimana. All of these have shown reliable performance in Lee County's climate, producing annually with proper care. Lychee trees are slow to begin fruiting β typically 3β5 years for air-layered or grafted trees β but once they begin, they can produce 100 or more pounds of fruit annually on a single mature tree.
Florida Palm and Plant Co. sources and sells quality lychee trees suited to SW Florida's conditions. Here is our complete guide to growing them in Cape Coral and Lee County.
Growing Conditions for Lychee Tree in SW Florida
- βSunlight: Full sun; at least 8 hours of direct sun daily for best production
- βWater: Regular, consistent irrigation; does not tolerate drought stress during fruiting
- βSoil: Well-draining, slightly acidic soil; amend Cape Coral's alkaline sandy soils with sulfur and compost
- βFertilizer: Low-nitrogen fertilizer or lychee-specific formula; avoid excessive nitrogen which reduces fruiting
- βMature Size: 30β40 feet untrimmed; prune to 15β20 feet for home orchards
- βUSDA Zone: 10β11; prefers mild winters; a slight cool period (55β65Β°F) triggers flowering
Planting Tips for Cape Coral & Lee County
Lychee trees require more careful soil and pH management than most tropical fruit trees in SW Florida. Here's how to set yours up for success:
- βTest soil pH β lychees prefer pH 5.5β6.5; Cape Coral soils are often more alkaline and may need sulfur amendment
- βPlant in full sun in a location with good air movement but protection from strong winter cold fronts
- βDig the planting hole 3x wider than the root ball; backfill with native soil amended with compost
- βApply a thick 4-inch mulch ring extending 3β4 feet from the trunk to maintain moisture and lower soil temperature
- βWater every other day for the first 90 days to establish the root system
- βAvoid fertilizing for the first 60 days; begin with a low-nitrogen fruit tree formula after that
π‘ Pro Tip: Lychee trees in SW Florida flower in response to cool, dry conditions in late fall and winter. Do NOT irrigate heavily from November through January β a mild water stress combined with the cooler temperatures triggers the flower panicles that become next summer's fruit. Overwatering during this period is one of the most common reasons lychee trees fail to produce in Cape Coral.
Common Problems & Solutions
- βFailure to flower: Often caused by overwatering in winter; reduce irrigation NovβJan and allow slight water stress
- βIron deficiency (yellowing new leaves on green veins): Apply chelated iron; lower soil pH with sulfur if alkaline
- βErinose mite (fuzzy, distorted new growth): Apply sulfur-based miticide; most damaging on young trees
- βRoot rot: Ensure site drains well; raised planting reduces risk in flat Cape Coral terrain
Where to Use Lychee Tree in Your Landscape
- βBackyard orchard planting as a premium, high-value fruit producer
- βShade tree for outdoor living areas where its dense canopy provides cooling cover
- βEdible mixed tropical orchard with mango, avocado, and mamey sapote
- βLarge landscape specimen where its attractive, dense evergreen canopy adds year-round appeal
Florida Palm and Plant Co. carries air-layered and grafted lychee trees in top-producing varieties suited to Cape Coral and SW Florida. Start your lychee orchard today. Call (239) 392-4855 or get a free quote online β our team will guide you to the right variety and planting plan for your property.