

Yellow Mombin Spondias mombin
Yellow Mombin is a perennial tree native to Puerto Rico. It grows to 45 ft and blooms Apr in part shade – shade, with yellow fruit.
Growing & care
USDA PLANTS · TRY- Sun
- Part shade – shade
- Soil pH
- 4.8–7.9
- Fertility need
- Medium
- Adapts to
- Coarse (sandy), Medium (loam), Fine (clay)
- Hardiness
- USDA zone 10+
- Height
- 45 ft
- Mature width
- ≈ 75 ft wide wild/forest-grown — open-grown specimens spread wider
- Spacing
- 8–12 ft apart from USDA planting density
- Growth rate
- Moderate
- Growth form
- Single crown
- Lifespan
- Perennial
- Foliage
- Deciduous broadleaf · medium texture
- Active growth
- Spring
- Fruit
- Yellow
- Propagate by
- Seed, Cuttings, Bare root, Sprigs
- Seed starting
- No stratification needed
- Seeds ripen
- Summer – Winter seed-collection / harvest window
- In the trade
- Routinely available
- Deer browsing
- Medium moderately palatable
- 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 Spondias in North America, including:
✦ Bees 1 bee visitor
1 native & managed bee species is documented visiting Yellow Mombin :
Wildlife & visitors 62 birds · 25 mammals
Open records of who else uses Yellow Mombin — a generalist food-web signal, kept separate from the keystone Ecological Value.
Recorded eaten by 62 birds and 25 mammals species (fruit, seed, browse) — the most-recorded:
How we know this (2) Methods & honest limits
We read each species’ measured specific leaf area (leaf area per unit dry weight) from the Global Spectrum dataset and band it: thin & fast (high SLA), medium, or thick & tough (low SLA). The global median is about 10 mm²/mg.
Honest limits: A species-mean from pooled measurements — individual plants vary with light and site. A broad strategy signal, not a precise per-plant figure.
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.
Sources for this entry (30) Open & cited
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