
Coccoloba uvifera
Anthocyanins are pigments that make plants look red or purple. Southwest Florida isn’t known for fall color, but watch what happens in winter.

Coccoloba uvifera

Coccoloba uvifera
The female sea grape plants share fruit two years after transplantation during a late May gender reveal in the front yard. Explore a jelly recipe here.

Coccoloba uvifera

Coccoloba uvifera

Coccoloba uvifera
For a sea grape jelly recipe and more, click here.
Vegan Sea Grape Jelly Recipe, by Cara Reynolds
2 to 3 quarts of sea grapes
8 cups fruit juice from sea grapes
8 1/2 cups sugar
1/3 cup lime juice
Select ripe and partly ripe sea grapes. Wash and place in large pot, add water to not quite cover the fruit. Bring to a boil and soak until tender. Squeeze juice out by hand or strain through jelly bag, then measure juice.
To each 8 cups of juice obtained, add 8 1/2 cups sugar and 1/3 cup lime juice.
Cook to 225 degrees, which will take about 27 minutes. When it reaches the jelly stage, skim and pour into sterile jars and seal. Makes eight 1/2 pound jars.
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