

Broadleaf Caper Capparis hastata
Broadleaf Caper is a perennial tree native to Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. It grows to 33 ft, with brown fruit. A keystone plant for native insects and the food web.
More about this plant
Morisonia hastata is a species of flowering plant in the caper family, Capparaceae. It is a tree native to the tropical Americas, including the Caribbean, Venezuela, Colombia, and eastern Brazil. Wikipedia →
Growing & care
USDA PLANTS · TRY- Soil pH
- 6–7.5
- Hardiness
- USDA zone 11+
- Height
- 33 ft
- Spacing
- 6–12 ft apart from USDA planting density
- Lifespan
- Perennial · short-lived
- Foliage
- Broadleaf · coarse texture
- Fruit
- Brown
- Propagate by
- Seed, Cuttings
- Seed starting
- No stratification needed
- Resprouts if cut
- No
Sow timing keys off your local last- and first-frost dates.
Wildlife & pollinators
How pollinator value is scored →❧ Caterpillar hosts Documented caterpillar host
Recorded feeding on Capparis in North America, including:
How we know this (1) Methods & honest limits
A recorded categorical fact: each species is tagged C3 (standard), C4 (heat/water-efficient) or CAM (succulent, night-time CO₂ uptake) — or a facultative combination. We only show a trait card for the noteworthy C4/CAM cases; C3 is the unremarkable majority, kept in the data but not surfaced as a card.
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