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cacao tree (Theobroma cacao)

Cacao (Theobroma cacao) is a tropical evergreen tree known for its pods, which contain beans used to make chocolate. It thrives in warm, humid climates under partial shad

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Sunlight

Requires partial shade or indirect light; avoid direct, intense sun.

Watering

Keep soil consistently moist, never soggy. High humidity is crucial.

Soil

Rich, well-draining, slightly acidic

Temperature

Prefers warm temperatures between 21-32 °C; sensitive to cold.

Habitat

Outdoor, Greenhouse

Fertilizer

Fertilize regularly with a balanced, slow-release formula during active growth.

Care Requirements

Light

Requires partial shade or indirect light; avoid direct, intense sun.

Understory plant

Water

Keep soil consistently moist, never soggy. High humidity is crucial.

Maintain even moisture

Soil

Rich, well-draining, slightly acidic

Temperature

Prefers warm temperatures between 21-32 °C; sensitive to cold.

Warm tropical

Habitat

Outdoor, Greenhouse

Fertilizer

Fertilize regularly with a balanced, slow-release formula during active growth.

Every 2-3 months

Plant Overview

Plant Type

Tree

Plant Category

Fruit, Ornamental

Plant Place Type

Ground, Garden

Plant Environment

Outdoor, Greenhouse

Lifespan

Perennials

Plant Height

4-8 m

Spread

3-5 m

Growth Rate

Moderate

Dormancy

No distinct dormancy

Leaf Color

Green

Leaf Type

Simple, oblong-obovate

Flower Size

1-2 cm

Optimal Sunlight Lux

17500

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Synonyms
Cacao minus Gaertn.
Theobroma integerrimum Stokes
Theobroma kalagua De Wild.
Theobroma leiocarpum Bernoulli
Theobroma minus (Gaertn.) A.Chev.
Theobroma pentagonum Bernoulli
Theobroma saltzmannianum Bernoulli
Theobroma sphaerocarpum A.Chev.
Taxonomy
  • kingdomPlantae
  • divisionTracheophyta
  • classMagnoliopsida
  • orderMalvales
  • familyMalvaceae
  • genusTheobroma
  • speciesTheobroma cacao
Toxicity

Toxic for humans

No

Rating: 0/5

Toxic for pets

Yes

Rating: 8/5

Edible

Yes

The raw beans contain theobromine and caffeine, which are toxic to many animals, especially dogs, if ingested in sufficient quantities.

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