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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: Grape
  • Fruit Plant: Mango
  • Fruit Plant: Olosapo
  • Fruit Plant: West Indian Cherry

Grapes produce delicious fruit that can be used in a variety of ways. However, they do not have a long shelf life. By growing your own grapes, treat yourselves or your family with fresh grapes directly picked from your garden.

Black grapes have a high therapeutic value.

  • Variety Name : Black grapes
  • Scientific name: Vitis vinifera
  • Propagation method: Layering
  • Plant size: Medium
  • Maturity period: 2-3 years
  • Fruiting season: August to October
  • Growing in containers: Possible
  • Ease of growing: Moderate
  • Supplier: Saphal Agro
  • Place of shipment: Thrissur
  • Shipment period: Within 3 days

Nam Doc Mai is an excellent variety of mango for growing in your terrace garden or homestead. It can easily be grown in a container as well.

  • Variety Name: Nam Doc Mai
  • Scientific name: Mangifera indica
  • Propagation method: Graft
  • Plant size: Medium
  • Supplier: Saphal Agro

Kalapadi mangoes are known for their pleasant aroma and taste. It fruits 2-3 times a year and can also grow in slightly shaded conditions. The powdery coating on its skin protects it from fruit flies and other pests. Kalapadi mango plants take very little space to grow as it is a small tree.

  • Variety Name: Kalapadi Mango
  • Scientific name:  Mangifera indica
  • Propagation method: Grafting
  • Plant size: Medium
  • Supplier: Saphal Agro

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

West Indian Cherry is an easy to grow plant that can be confined in a limited space to produce plenty of berries which are sweet sour in taste and is an excellent choice for making pickles.

Fruiting in bunches, these berries are also very attractive to see.

  • Scientific name: Malpighia emarginata
  • Propagation method: Layer
  • Plant size: Medium
  • Supplier: Saphal Agro