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Pink ping pong longan plant
Here’s a more detailed description:
- Size: Similar to a ping pong ball, about 1.5 inches (3-4 cm) in diameter.
- Color: The skin is a unique pinkish-red, distinguishing it from the standard brown longan.
- Texture: The skin is thin, leathery, and slightly rough.
- Flesh: The flesh is translucent white, juicy, and succulent.
- Seed: Longans have a small, round, and glossy black seed, typical of longans.
- Taste: They are sweet and aromatic, often described as a blend between lychee and traditional longan.
Pune fig (anjeer) plant
The Pune fig, also known as Anjeer in India, is a variety of the common fig (Ficus carica) that is popular in the Pune region of western India, known for its sweet and juicy fruit. It’s a fast-growing tree that produces large, sweet figs, often ready for harvest in early and late summer. Pune Red figs are characterized by their bell shape, thin skin, light purple color with red flesh, and sweet, rich flavor.
Pusa Arunima Mango Fruit plant (Pack of 1)
The Pusa Arunima mango is a hybrid variety known for its attractive, elongated, and bright red-skinned fruit with orange pulp. It is a semi-vigorous plant, suitable for closer planting, and is a regular bearer, typically starting to fruit after 4 years. The fruit ripens late, usually in the first week of August, and is known for its sweetness and delicious flavor.
Pusa Surya Mango Plant (Pack of 1)
The Pusa Surya Mango Plant is a premium hybrid variety developed by IARI, known for its vibrant reddish-yellow fruits, fiberless sweet pulp, and excellent aroma. This high-yielding, early-fruiting plant is resistant to common mango diseases and thrives perfectly in Indian tropical climates. Ideal for home gardens and farms, it produces juicy, flavorful mangoes rich in vitamin A, C, and antioxidants. The Pusa Surya Mango combines beauty, taste, and productivity, making it a standout choice for every mango lover.
Q-jai mango plant
Key Characteristics:
- Large Size: Q-jai mangoes are known for their substantial size, with individual fruits potentially weighing over one and a half kilograms.
- Sweet and Juicy: They are highly prized for their intense sweetness and juicy texture, often described as a “crunchy” and “nutty” flavor with a pleasant aroma.
- Reduced Fibers: Q-jai mangoes are noted for having relatively little fiber, making them a smooth and enjoyable eating experience.
- Easy to Grow: Grafted plants can bear fruit early and are suitable for various Indian climates and soil types, according to some sellers.
- Grafted Variety: Grafting ensures consistent fruit quality and increased yields.
- Thai Origin: The “Q Jai” or “Kujai” name suggests a Thai origin and is a popular variety in India.
R2 E2 Mango Plant
Key characteristics of R2E2 mangoes:
- Origin: Australia
- Size: Large
- Flavor: Tangy-sweet, juicy, with a tropical taste
- Appearance: Vibrant hues, smooth skin
Ram bhutan (plant height 4 feet) original grafted plant
- Botanical Name: Nephelium lappaceum.
- Family: Sapindaceae.
- Origin: Southeast Asia.
- Growth Habit: Evergreen tree, 15-24 meters tall.
- Leaves: Alternate, pinnate, with 3-11 leaflets.
- Flowers: Greenish-white, fragrant.
- Fruit: Covered in long, soft hairs or spines, reddish or orange-yellow rind.
- Flesh: Smooth, sweet, white flesh.
Red amla (plant height 2-2.5 feet) original grafted plant
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Red Fruits:
The most notable characteristic is the bright red color of the fruits, which is a variant of the traditional amla berry.
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Nutritional Benefits:
Red amla, like its green counterpart, is a good source of Vitamin C and antioxidants. It also contains anthocyanins and flavonoids, which contribute to its antioxidant power.
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Plant Characteristics:The plant is a medium-sized tree, typically 4-8 meters tall, with small, light green leaves.
Red banana plant
The red banana plant, scientifically known as Musa acuminata ‘Red Dacca’, is a captivating tropical plant renowned for its striking reddish-purple fruit and lush green foliage. Originating from Southeast Asia, it is now cultivated globally, including India, the US, New Zealand, Australia, and the Pacific Islands.