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Mango Bangladesh Haribhanga Variety Grafted Aam Fruit Plant
Product Features and Variety
The Mango tree (Mangifera indica), commonly known as Aam, is a national treasure and the most cherished fruit tree in India. This specific offering is a Grafted Haribhanga Variety, a superior cultivar originating from Bangladesh, which is known for its excellent fruit quality. Grafting ensures the plant is true-to-name and promotes a much earlier and more reliable harvest compared to seed-grown trees, making it suitable for growing in a garden or large pot across most Indian climates and soil types.
- Variety: Haribhanga Mango, a highly productive and flavorful cultivar.
- Type: Grafted Fruit Plant/Tree, which encourages early fruiting.
- Size: 1.5–3 Feet Height.
- Suitability: Can grow in almost all Indian climates and soil types.
The Fruit: Haribhanga Mango
The Haribhanga mango is a prized variety celebrated for its rich characteristics and is often referred to as a local treasure for its delectable taste and aroma.
- Texture and Taste: Features a luscious, sweet, and firm flesh with minimal fiber, offering a unique and highly satisfying flavor profile.
- Appearance: The fruit has a distinct oval-oblong shape and typically displays a vibrant golden-yellow skin when fully ripe.
- Culinary Use: Excellent for enjoying fresh, as well as being versatile for use in desserts, shakes, and traditional Indian preparations.
Essential Care Guide for Indian Climates
Sunlight and Climate Needs
The Mango tree is a sun-loving tropical plant that requires intense sun exposure to support healthy growth and prolific fruiting.
- Sunlight: Plant in a location that receives full and direct sunlight (at least 6-8 hours a day) for best results.
- Air Circulation: Ensure the plant is in an area with good air movement to prevent fungal diseases.
Watering and Soil
Consistent care, especially for young and potted trees, is vital for establishment and fruit set.
- Soil: Plant in rich, well-draining soil. A slightly loamy or sandy soil is ideal.
- Watering: Water regularly, keeping the soil consistently moist but never waterlogged. Reduce watering significantly during the flowering period to encourage fruit setting.
- Fertilization: Use an appropriate, balanced fruit plant fertilizer during the main growing seasons following package instructions.
The secure paper core packing method used for shipping ensures the plant is protected and well-ventilated during transit, ensuring you receive a healthy, genuine variety plant.