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Cashew nuts plant
The cashew plant, scientifically known as Anacardium occidentale, is an evergreen tree native to tropical regions of South America, particularly Brazil. It is characterized by its large size, reaching heights of up to 14 meters, and its distinctive cashew apple, a fleshy, pear-shaped fruit with a kidney-shaped nut (the cashew seed) attached to its end.
Per-simmon plant
Persimmon plants, often called “Japani Phal” in India, are deciduous trees that can grow up to 15 meters (50 feet) tall. They are known for their glossy, dark green, oval-shaped leaves that turn vibrant shades of yellow, orange, or red in the fall. The trees produce small, creamy-white or yellow, bell-shaped flowers, followed by round or oblong, bright orange fruits when ripe.
Kari patta plant
The Kari Patta plant, also known as Curry Leaf plant or Murraya koenigii, is a small, aromatic tree or shrub native to India and Sri Lanka. It is widely cultivated for its fragrant, pinnate leaves, which are a staple in Indian and Southeast Asian cuisine. These leaves are characterized by their shiny, dark green leaflets and are known for their distinct, pungent aroma when bruised or fried.
Bay leaf plant
he bay leaf plant, scientifically known as Laurus nobilis, is an evergreen shrub or small tree native to the Mediterranean region. It is characterized by its aromatic, dark green, elliptical leaves with a smooth, glossy surface. When dried, the leaves become brittle, slightly curled, and olive-green. The plant produces small, creamy-yellow flowers in early summer, followed by dark purple, one-seeded berries. Bay leaves are widely used for culinary purposes, adding a distinct flavor to dishes, and are also valued for their medicinal and aromatic properties.
Jayfal plant
The Jaiphal plant, also known as nutmeg (Myristica fragrans), is a tropical evergreen tree that produces the spice nutmeg. It is a small to medium-sized tree, reaching 5-13 meters in height, with smooth, dark green, shiny leaves. The plant yields oval-shaped, reddish-yellow fruits that contain a single, purplish-brown seed (nutmeg) encased in a bright red, lacy covering called mace.
Dalchini plant
The Dalchini plant, also known as the true cinnamon or Ceylon cinnamon tree, is a small, evergreen tree native to Sri Lanka. It’s famous for its aromatic bark, which is dried and used as the spice cinnamon. The tree features glossy, dark green leaves and small, inconspicuous flowers. It thrives in warm, humid climates and can grow up to 30 feet tall, though it’s often cultivated to be smaller. The bark is the most valuable part, offering a warm, sweet flavor and various health benefits.
Turkey Fig Plants
- Sunlight: Requires full sun (6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day).
- Soil: Prefers well-drained, organically rich soil that is neutral to acidic.
- Watering: Needs regular watering, especially during the growing season.
- Hardiness: ‘Brown Turkey’ is considered more cold-hardy than other fig cultivars, but still requires protection from temperatures below 10°F.
- Pruning: Light pruning each winter may be necessary to maintain an attractive shape.
Kiwi grafted plant
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Growth Habit:Climbing vine or shrub, vigorous and woody.
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Leaves:Deciduous, nearly circular, alternate arrangement, with long petioles. Young leaves and shoots have reddish hairs.
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Flowers:Fragrant, white to cream-colored, dioecious (separate male and female flowers).
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Fruit:Oval or ovoid, with a fibrous, dull greenish-brown skin covered in hairs. The flesh is bright green and juicy, with tiny black seeds.
Pear (babugosha) plant0
- Appearance: Green skin, pear-shaped.
- Taste: Sweet, slightly tart, and juicy.
- Texture: Slightly granular.
- Nutritional value: Good source of fiber, vitamins C and K, and potassium.
- Versatility: Can be eaten fresh, used in salads, desserts, and savory dishes.
- Health benefits: Supports digestion, heart health, and weight management.