Description and Plant Overview
Plant Overview
| Common Name | Soursop, Guanábana, Graviola, Guyabano | Maintenance | Low-maintenance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Native Region | Tropical America (Caribbean and Central/South America) | Average Height | 5-10 meters |
| Plant Type | Evergreen | Average Width | 3.4.5 meters |
Soursop trees, also known as Annona Muricata, belong to the custard apple family. With proper care and the right climatic conditions, Soursop trees can bear fruit within 2–3 years of planting.
Key Features and Benefits of the Soursop Tree:
- High nutritional value, rich in Vitamin C, magnesium, fiber, and potassium, which help regulate blood pressure.
- The Soursop seedlings have anticancer properties and can defend against many pathogens.
- Beneficial for people with borderline sugar, as it helps to control blood sugar levels.
- The fiber content helps relieve constipation and improve overall digestive health.
- The Guanabana fruit helps in soothing joint pain and is also believed to promote good sleep.
Care Guide, Advantages, and Disadvantages of the Soursop Trees
- Hardiness Zone : Zone 10-11 (warm tropical climates).
- Light Exposure : Requires at least 6–8 hours of sunlight daily, It can also thrive in partial shade but is sensitive to cold temperatures.
- Soil Type : Grows best in well-drained loamy soil that has high organic matter and a balanced pH.
- Water Needs : Requires deep watering only on hot days; otherwise, it is drought-tolerant.
- High nutritional value, which supports immune health and digestion.
- It contains numerous antioxidants that reduce inflammation and prevent chronic diseases.
- The acetogenins found in it can kill certain cancer cells.
- Soursop tree fruit is commonly used in juices, smoothies, sweet-tart, ice cream, and desserts.
- Long-term consumption can lead to neurotoxicity risk, including motor changes.
- It can interact negatively with high blood pressure and diabetes medications, causing a major drop in the levels.
- Excessive intake can cause damage to the liver and kidneys.
- The black seeds of the fruit are toxic and must not be consumed, as they can adversely affect your health.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you grow Soursop in the US?
Yes, Soursop can be grown in the US, during warm or humid climatic conditions.
What are the other names of the Soursop trees?
Botanically known as Annona muricata, the Soursop tree is also popularly called Graviola, Guanabana, and Guyabano.
Can Soursop fruit lower blood pressure?
The potassium present in these fruits is said to lower the blood pressure levels in an individual.
How to grow a soursop tree at home?
Soursop trees require well-drained soil, full sunlight, warm temperatures, and regular watering to grow properly and healthily.
Can trees soursop grow in pots?
Initially, trees sousop can grow in large containers, but to bear proper fruits, they need to be planted in the ground.













Laura Elsner –
Dexter Hamilton: Sweet and tangy, exotic-looking fruit. It is very delicious.
Jimmy Black –
Emma Masterson: Easy to grow and take care of. The beautiful bushy tree looks good in my garden.
Annie –
Gia Lewis: A great addition to my backyard. The fruits are juicy and tangy in taste, very refreshing.
Debadrita Chatterjee –
Troy Smith: Lush green tree bearing very tasty, tangy fruits.