Species lychee
pink, fleshy fruit with reddish-brown seed,  brown stems, green leaves

lychee

Litchi chinensis

The lychee (Litchi chinensis) is a tropical and subtropical fruit tree native to southern China and Southeast Asia, with a sweet, juicy, fragrant white flesh surrounding a single, large seed. The fruit has a thin, rough, reddish-brown leathery skin with a sweet, tropical aroma. Its flavors range from sweet and juicy to sour and acidic. The fruit is popular in desserts, smoothies, drinks, and salads. Lychee is also used in traditional Chinese medicine for its many benefits such as boosting immunity, increasing circulation, and improving digestion. Lychee is rich in antioxidants, copper, and phosphorous, making it an excellent and easy way to add a boost of nutrition to any meal.

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Air Layering Propagation,Grafting Propagation,Cutting,Seed Propagation

Hardiness Zone:

10 - 11

Flowers:

Yellow Flowers

Sun:

full sun

Fruits:

red Fruits Ready In Summer

Edible:

Yes

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green

Growth Rate:

High

Maintenance:

Low

Tropical:

Yes

Care Level:

Medium

watering

For optimal growth, lychee plants should be watered regularly, about once a week, to ensure their soil is kept evenly moist. During the summer months, however, additional water may be needed, especially when temperatures are hot and the soil is drying out quickly. Allow the top 1-2 inches of soil to dry out before watering to ensure that the plants are not overwatered. Water deeply and thoroughly, applying enough water so that it begins draining out of the bottom of the pot or from the ground and then let the soil dry out once more. Avoid frequently watering your lychee only lightly.

sunlight

Lychee plants require at least 6 hours of sunlight a day, preferably direct sun towards the beginning or end of the day when the temperatures are cooler. If a lychee plant does not receive enough sunlight, it will fail to flower and bear fruit. It may also become stunted and experience poor growth. Lychee plants can tolerate partial shade, but for the best yield of fresh, ripe fruit, the plant should receive direct sun for the better part of the day.

pruning

Prune a lychee regularly to help promote new fruiting wood and reduce overcrowding of the branches and crown. Lychees can typically be pruned once a year, after the summer fruiting season in mid- to late-summer. Generally, lychees should be pruned back to 3 to 5 main branches and up to 1-third of the previous season’s growth should be removed. When pruning, make sure to leave some well-spaced lateral branches. Be sure to make clean, sharp cuts in order to reduce the risk of disease.

Season

Fall
Winter
Spring
Summer
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Starts Flowering

The lychee tree typically begins flowering in April and May.

Harvest Fruit

The harvesting season for Litchi chinensis typically begins in May and ends in August.

Harvest Fruit

The harvesting season for Litchi chinensis typically begins in May and ends in August.

Hardiness Map

FAQ

Do lychee plants require soil conditions?

Yes, Lychee plants require specific soil conditions for optimal growth. The ideal soil for a Lychee plant is a well drained sandy loam that is slightly acidic. The soil should also be deeply worked in order to improve penetration of water and air, providing overall good drainage. The pH should be between 5.5 and 6.5. A fertilizer package specifically designed for lychee should also be added before planting. Overall, Lychee plants need ideal soil conditions for healthy growth and fruiting.

Does Lychee fruit belong to the fruit family?

Yes, Lychee fruit belongs to the fruit family. It originates in China and is a tropical fruit with a sweet taste and fragrant smell. The fruit has a hard, leathery skin covered in bumps and a white fleshy interior. The flesh can be eaten either fresh or canned and is widely enjoyed around the world due to its unique flavor. Lychee is high in Vitamin C and other nutrients, making it a healthy snack.

Are Lychee peels considered safe to consume?

Yes, Lychee peels are safe to consume. In fact, they are rich in essential vitamins and minerals, such as Vitamin C, thiamine, riboflavin, folate, potassium, xanthins, and other antioxidants. They can be eaten raw or cooked, in the same way as the pulp of the fruit. The peel is very nutritious and can even be made into jams, chutneys, and preserves.

Are Lychee plants suitable for urban areas?

Yes, Lychee plants are a great choice for urban areas. They have a relatively low-maintenance requirement and a high tolerance for most conditions, making them a relatively easy plant to care for. They require average soil, moderate watering, and a location with bright, indirect sunlight, allowing them to thrive in many homes and urban environments. They also have a tendency to grow in a dense, bushy shape, which is ideal for creating a lush, green privacy screen without taking up too much space.

Is it easy to harvest Lychee plants?

Harvesting lychee plants is not particularly difficult, but it does require some skill. Generally, the most difficult part of harvesting lychees is the timing-- the fruit needs to be picked when it has developed its full flavor and color, but before it gets too ripe and and spoils. Additionally, there are a few specific techniques that may need to be employed, such as shaking the branches gently so that the mature fruit falls off and using long poles to reach higher parts of the trees. With some practice, lychee harvesting can become relatively easy and even enjoyable.

Do Lychee tree flowers bloom throughout the year?

No, Lychee tree flowers do not bloom throughout the year. These trees bloom during the hot days of spring when the temperatures are at their warmest. The flowers typically appear between March and April, depending on the region, and they may also bloom later in the summer. These flowers are usually white and are sometimes tinged with pink. Once the temperature drops, the flowers will stop blooming.

Can Lychee plants survive in cold temperature?

Lychee plants cannot survive in cold temperatures. Lychees grow best in subtropical or tropical environments with temperatures above 25°C. Lychees are sensitive to extreme cold temperatures, and even a few days of temperatures below 5°C can result in irreversible damage to the anatomic structure of the foliage and flowers. It is best to plant lychee trees in areas with high temperatures and protected from cold temperatures, such as sheltered spots that benefit from radiant heat.

Can lychee trees be cultivated in containers?

Yes, lychee trees can be cultivated in containers. This is a viable option for anyone who does not have much outdoor space or lives in an area with an unfavorable climate. While you should make sure to select a container large enough to accommodate the tree's roots, it is possible to grow your lychee tree in a pot or other container and bring it indoors when temperatures drop. In terms of soil, a rich potting mix or garden soil with perlite added works best. It is important to provide plenty of sunshine, water frequently, and prune the tree to encourage growth.