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Raspberry Plant
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Pakistan Mulberry
1,600.00රු Original price was: 1,600.00රු.1,500.00රුCurrent price is: 1,500.00රු.
The Pakistan Mulberry is a unique, elongated berry known for its intense sweetness and mild tartness. Its soft, dark purple flesh is rich in Vitamin C, iron, and antioxidants, promoting immunity, bone health, and digestion. Enjoyed fresh, in smoothies, or as a dried snack, it’s best stored in the fridge and is typically available in spring to early summer.
- Appearance: Large, elongated, dark purple to nearly black berries that can grow up to 3-4 inches in length.
- Taste: Sweet, juicy, with a hint of tartness when fully ripe.
- Texture: Soft, tender, and juicy flesh, often less seedy than other mulberries.
- Nutritional Benefits: High in vitamins C, K, and E, iron, antioxidants, and dietary fiber; promotes heart health, immunity, and digestion.
- Uses: Enjoyed fresh, in desserts, jams, smoothies, or dried as a snack.
- Tree Characteristics: Fast-growing, drought-tolerant, with low maintenance; produces fruit in late spring to early summer.
- Growing Requirements: Thrives in warm climates with full sun and well-drained soil.
The Pakistan Mulberry tree is a favorite for home gardeners due to its abundant and delicious fruit, providing a nutritious and versatile crop for various culinary uses.
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POE SWITCH -NSW2010-10GT-POE-IN
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Australian Plum
2,650.00රුOriginal price was: 2,650.00රු.2,500.00රුCurrent price is: 2,500.00රු.Add to cartThe Australian Plum, is an evergreen tree native to eastern Australia’s coastal regions. It grows to 8-12 meters in gardens, reaching up to 40 meters in the wild. It has narrow, glossy green leaves and thrives in warm temperate, subtropical, and tropical climates, preferring moist, well-drained soil. The tree produces dark purple, plum-like fruits with a tangy, sweet flavor, used in sauces, jams, and desserts.
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David Son Plums
1,850.00රුOriginal price was: 1,850.00රු.1,750.00රුCurrent price is: 1,750.00රු.Add to cartDavidson’s Plum is a small to medium-sized tree native to tropical and subtropical rainforests in northeastern Australia. It grows up to 10 meters tall and has large, glossy green leaves. The fruit is dark purple to black, with a tart flavor, and is rich in antioxidants and vitamin C. Davidson’s Plum is used in sauces, jams, and beverages and has traditional medicinal uses in Indigenous Australian culture. The plant prefers humid, well-drained soils and shaded environments.
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