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Thai Wood Apple (Beal) Fruit Layering/Grafted Live Plant (Height 1.5-2 Feet..More

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Free Size

Product Information

Brand

Zxxyanbi

Material Feature

Organic

Sunlight Exposure

Full Sun

Soil Type

Loam Soil

Special Feature

Extended Bloom Time, Low Maintenance

Expected Blooming Period

Year Round

Expected Planting Period

Winter

Expected Plant Height

2 Feet

Moisture Needs

Regular Watering

Country Of Origin

India

Indoor/outdoor Usage

Outdoor

Type

Live Bel Fruit Plant

Product Description

Features:
Bel Fruit Plant (Aegle Marmelos) Is A Hardy, Long-Lived, Sacred Tree With Immense Cultural, Medicinal, And Nutritional Value. Its Aromatic Leaves Are Revered In Hindu Rituals, While Its Fruits Are Rich In Health Benefits And Widely Used In Traditional Medicine And Food. A Low-Maintenance, For Home Garden.
The Package Includes 1 Live Zxxyanbi Plants That Are Shipped In A Poly Bag Without A Pot.* Zxxyanbi'S Hybrid Variant Has Low Maintenance Costs.
Zxxyanbi Is Easy To Grow, And We Use A Specially Ventilated Recyclable Package That Guarantees Your Plants Arrive Healthy.
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 Your Topsoil To Create A Hole That Is Twice As Deep And Wide As The Polybag Your Plant Will Be Placed In.
Zxxyanbi Recommendation Gardening Create A Hole That Is Twice As Deep And Wide As The Polybag Your Plant Will Be Placed In. Backfill By Combining Your Top Soil With Compost. Put Plants In The Loose Dirt. This Rare Live Plant Requires Regular Watering(350Ml Per Day, Morning Afternoon).Description:
Common Names Include Wood Apple, Stone Apple, Bengal Quince, Bael, And Bel. Scientific Name: L. Correa Aegle Marmelos Family: Citrus Family, Rutaceaeorigin/Native Range: Southeast Asia And India; Extensively Grown In Tropical And Subtropical Climates. Type: Deciduous Fruit Tree Of Medium Stature. The Characteristics Of Plants Size: Can Reach 8�12 M In Height, With Some Examples Growing Up To 15 M. Crown: Uneven, Spreading, Spherical Canopy. Bark: Rough-Textured, Corky, And Pale. Branches: Frequently Equipped With Jagged Spines. Leaves: Trifoliate (Three Leaflets) And Compound. Fragrant When Crushed, Glossy Green. Presented To Lord Shiva And Considered Sacred In Hindu Tradition. Flowers Little, Greenish-White, 1.5�2 Cm. Fragrant, Show Up In Groups. Season Of Bloom: April Through July.Fruit Form: Oval, Round, Or Somewhat Pear-Shaped. Dimensions: 5�15 Cm Across. Shell: Smooth, Firm, And Woody; When Fully Grown, It Becomes Yellow. Pulp: Orange, Sticky, Sweet-Aromatic, And Packed With Mucilage-Encased Seeds. Season Of Ripening: April To September, Summer To Early Monsoon. Conditions For Growing Climate: Tolerates Extreme Heat And Drought; Prefers Tropical And Subtropical Regions. Temperature Tolerance: 20�C To 40�C; Frost-Resistant At Times. Rainfall: Can Thrive In Regions With 500�1200 Mm Of Precipitation Each Year. Soil: Can Withstand Alkalinity And Salinity; Grows In Sandy, Rocky, Loamy, Or Marginal Soils. Full Sun Is Necessary For Optimal Growth And Fruiting. Watering: Although Drought-Tolerant, Early Growth Benefits From Frequent Watering. Form: Oval, Round, Or Somewhat Pear-Shaped. Dimensions: 5�15 Cm Across. Shell: Smooth, Firm, And Woody; When Fully Grown, It Becomes Yellow. Pulp: Orange, Sticky, Sweet-Aromatic, And Packed With Mucilage-Encased Seeds. Season Of Ripening: April To September, Summer To Early Monsoon. Conditions For Growing Climate: Tolerates Extreme Heat And Drought; Prefers Tropical And Subtropical Regions. Temperature Tolerance: 20�C To 40�C; Frost-Resistant At Times. Rainfall: Can Thrive In Regions With 500�1200 Mm Of Precipitation Each Year. Soil: Can Withstand Alkalinity And Salinity; Grows In Sandy, Rocky, Loamy, Or Marginal Soils. Full Sun Is Necessary For Optimal Growth And Fruiting. Watering: Although Drought-Tolerant, Early Growth Benefits From Frequent Watering. Growing And Spreading Common Methods Of Propagation Include Grafting (For Improved Cultivars), Root Suckers, And Seeds. Seed Germination Can Take Up To Three Weeks, And It Takes Five To Eight Years For Seedlings To Produce Fruit. Grafted Plants Will Bear Fruit In Three To Four Years. Plants Should Be 8�10 Meters Apart. Trees Have A Long Lifespan; Some Might Live For More Than 50 Years. Bel Plant Uses Culinary Uses Uses Of Ripe Pulp Include: Health Drinks, Squash, Sherbets, And Juices. Candies, Jams, And Sweets. Uses Of Unripe Fruit Include: Chutneys, Pickles, And Powdered Medicine. Uses Of Medicine (Folk Medicine, Ayurveda, Unani) Leaves: Reduce Fever, Control Diabetes, And Have Anti-Inflammatory Properties. Fruit Ripe Fruit Has Laxative, Cooling, And Digestive Properties. Astringent And Beneficial For Diarrhoea And Dysentery Is Unripe Fruit. Roots And Bark: Used To Cure Respiratory Issues, Heart Conditions, And Fevers. Traditional Treatments For Intestinal Parasites Involve The Use Of Seeds. Cultural And Religious Significance Hindus Consider It Sacred; It Is Particularly Connected To Lord Shiva. Puja Ceremonies Involve The Usage Of Leaves. Regarded As A Lucky Tree That Should Be Planted Close To Temples. Environmental Advantages Hardy Tree That Resists Erosion And Thrives On Poor Soils. Resistant To Drought And Suitable For Reforestation In Arid Areas. Promotes Biodiversity (Fruits Are Consumed By Animals, Blooms Draw Bees). Meaning & Symbolism Symbolises Divinity And Purity In Hinduism. Mentioned In Ancient Books Such As The Ayurvedic Texts And The Atharva Veda. Emblem Of Health, Wealth, And Reproduction. A Robust, Long-Lived, And Revered Tree, The Bel Fruit Plant (Aegle Marmelos) Has Great Cultural, Therapeutic, And Nutritional Significance. While Its Fruits Are Abundant In Health Benefits And Frequently Utilised In Traditional Medicine And Cuisine, Its Fragrant Leaves Are Honoured In Hindu Ceremonies. It Is A Low-Maintenance, Drought-Tolerant Tree That Is Important Both Ecologically And Spiritually Because It Grows Well Even In Poor Soils.