The dragon fruit, pitahaya, is a climbing cactus that produces very attractive and delicious fruit.
- Variety Name: Pink
- Scientific name: Selenicereus undatus
- Propagation method: Cutting
- Plant size: Regular
- Supplier: Saphal Agro
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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The dragon fruit, pitahaya, is a climbing cactus that produces very attractive and delicious fruit.
The mangosteen is one of the most admired and loved tropical fruits and is known as the queen of fruits.
Mangosteen fruit offers a sweetand tart tropical flavour, a delicious blend of lychee, peach, strawberry and pineapple flavours. Mangosteen fruits are usually consumed fresh or as juice.
Saphal Mangosteen seedlings are germinated from highly productive mature trees for best results.
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.
Mousmi is grown mainly for its refreshing and nourishing juice. It grows well in most parts of India.
Rambutan N18, originally a Malaysian variety, was named N18 because, on average, 18 fruits make up 1 kg. Its fruits are big and round in shape, with a bright red colour. This is the most commonly cultivated variety of Rambutan.