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Indian Fruit Plants

Indian fruit plants here do not necessarily mean they are native to India. Some of the fruits commonly found in India are not native to the country. But they are commonly seen in at least some parts of the country.

India has a varied but mostly tropical climate. Hence, a large variety of fruit plants grow in India.

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  • Fruit Plant: Apricot
  • Fruit Plant: Breadfruit
  • Fruit Plant: Jamun
  • Fruit Plant: Olosapo

Artocarpus altilis, commonly known as breadfruit, is a fruit tree that belongs to the Moraceae family. A rich source of carbohydrates and vitamins, breadfruit is consumed as a fruit as well as a vegetable.

  • Scientific name: Artocarpus altilis
  • Propagation type: Layer
  • Plant size: Medium
  • Maturity period: 2 years
  • Fruiting season: Year-round, with peak seasons
  • Growing in containers: Possible for layered plants
  • Ease of growing: Moderate
  • Supplier: Saphal Agro
  • Place of shipment: Thrissur
  • Shipment period: Within 3 days

Jamun (or njaval) is an easy-to-grow fruit plant that produces delicious, deep violet-colored berries. They are grown without any significant pest infestation, care, or fertilization.

  • Variety: Seedless
  • Scientific name: Syzygium cumini
  • Propagation method: Graft
  • Plant size: Large
  • Maturity period: 3-4 years
  • Fruiting season: June to August
  • Growing in containers: Possible
  • Ease of growing: Moderate
  • Supplier: Saphal Agro
  • Place of shipment: Thrissur, Kerala
  • Shipment period: Within 3 days.

Olosapo or Zapote Amarillo is a interesting fruit that gives a rich harvest of fruits from a small space. It is suitable for growing in containers as well.

  • Scientific name: Couepia polyandra
  • Propagation method: Seedling
  • Plant size: Medium
  • Supplier: Saphal Agro

Enjoy growing your own apricot plant in your outdoor or terrace garden. Being highly perishable, it is not easy to find fresh apricots in the local markets. Apricot fruit in abundance, and it is a sight to behold.

  • Scientific name: Prunus armeniaca
  • Propagation type: Layer
  • Plant size: Medium
  • Maturity period: 2 Years (for grafted plants)
  • Fruiting season: March - April
  • Growing in containers: Possible
  • Supplier: Saphal Agro
  • Place of shipment: Thrissur
  • Shipment period: Within 3 days

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