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Extended Bloom Time, Low Maintenance
Product Description
Features:
Leaves: Aromatic, Trifoliate (Three-Leaf Pattern), And Sacred In Hindu Traditions Flowers: Fragrant, Greenish-White, Blooming In Clusters Fruit: Round Or Oval With A Hard, Woody Shell Turns Yellowish-Green When Ripe
The Package Includes 1 Live Zxxyanbi Plants That Are Shipped In A Poly Bag Without Apot.* Zxxyanbi'S Hybrid Variant Has Low Maintenance Costs.
Zxxyanbi Is Easy To Grow, And We Use A Specially Ventilated Recyclable Package Thatguarantees Your Plants Arrive Healthy.
Zxxyanbi What Does The Box Contain? One Sturdy, Self-Designed Plant And 20 Grams Of Free Fertilizer.
* Travel Time May Cause The Plant To Appear Dry. Since It Is A Living Plant, It Is Still Good. Zxxyanbi Sanju Suggests Replanting It In The Ground, Watering It, Applying The Free Fertilizer Included In The Packaging, And Watching It For A Week. It Will Become Fresh Again.
* Don'T Expose Them To Direct Sunlight After Receiving The Zxxyanbi Sanju Suggestion,Since This Could Burn Their Leaves And The Plant. When Planting, Mix Compost With Yourtopsoil To Create A Hole That Is Twice As Deep And Wide As The Polybag Your Plant Will Beplaced In.
** If You Take Care Of The Tree The Tree Will Take Care Of YouDescription:
A Sacred Fruit-Bearing Tree Indigenous To India And Southeast Asia, The Bael Fruit Plant (Aegle Marmelos) Is Also Referred To As The Wood Apple Or Bengal Quince. It Is Prized For Its Nutritional, Therapeutic, And Religious Qualities. General Details: Name In Botany: Aegle Marmelos Common Names Include Stone Apple, Bengal Quince, Wood Apple, Bael, And Bilva. Type Of Plant: Fruit-Bearing, Perennial Tree Growth Habit: Spreading Canopy, Medium-Sized Tree Lifespan: Prolonged, Able To Endure In Challenging Circumstances Physical Attributes: Reaching A Height Of 30 To 50 Feet Trifoliate (Three-Leaf) And Aromatic Leaves Are Considered Sacred In Hinduism. Clusters Of Fragrant, Greenish-White Flowers Are In Bloom. Fruit: Oval Or Round, With A Woody, Hard Shell When Ripe, It Turns Yellowish-Green. Contains A Lot Of Seeds In A Fibrous, Sweet, And Aromatic Pulp.Conditions Of Growth: Full Sun Is Preferred (6�8 Hours Per Day). Type Of Soil: Sandy To Loamy, Well-Draining Soil With A Modest Level Of Fertility Watering: Once Established, Drought-Tolerant; In Dry Conditions, Moderate Watering Is Required. Climate: Resists Severe Heat And Drought; Thrives In Tropical And Subtropical Regions. Planting And Upkeep: Propagation Methods Include Grafting, Root Cuttings, And Seeds. Pruning: Occasionally Trim The Tree To Remove Dead Branches And Give It Shape. Fertilisation: Growth And Fruiting Are Improved By Using Balanced Fertiliser Or Organic Compost. Disease And Pests Resistance: Usually Resistant, But Susceptible To Fungal Diseases And Scale Insectsadvantages & Applications: Medicinal Value: Used In Ayurveda To Control Diabetes, Strengthen Immunity, And Promote Digestive Health Nutritional Advantages: Packed With Antioxidants, Calcium, Vitamins A, And C Culinary Applications: Traditional Indian Beverages, Jams, Sherbets, And Juices All Contain Bael Fruit Pulp. Religious Significance: Presented To Lord Shiva, Leaves Are Revered In Hinduism. Benefits To The Environment And Aesthetics Include Drought Resistance, Air Purification, And Shade. Do You Want Advice On How To Raise And Maintain A Bael Tree?