Fruit Plants
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Ananas Comosus | Pineapple Plant 0.7-0.4 m
Discover the beauty of our the rich Pineapple Tree! This exquisite and unique plant will add a touch of tropical paradise to your home. Get yours today! Plant Type Tropical Fruit Plant Botanical Name Ananas Comosus Common Name Pineapple Plant Current Height 1.31 - 2.3 feet (0.4 - 0.7 meters) Soil Preference Rich, well-drained Bromeliaceae mix Pot Size Recommendation Around 6 inches in diameter Root System Shallow Drainage Excellent drainage required, add sand to substrate Pot Feature Must have a drainage hole
Dhs. 60.00
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Grapes Red Spain 1.0-1.2m
Vitis vinifera The Spanish Red Grapes Or Grapes العنب فاين Vine is a liana growing to 35 m tall, with flaky bark. The leaves are alternate, palmately lobed, 5–20 cm long and broad. The fruit is a berry, known as a grape; in the wild species it is 6 mm diameter and ripens dark purple to blackish with a pale wax bloom; in cultivated plants it is usually much larger, up to 3 cm long, and can be green, red, or purple. The species typically occurs in humid forests and streamsides. Deliverable: Healthy plant in its pot with premium soil, all the tips and tricks for expert-level care, and safe arrival guaranteed. Botanical Name Vitis vinifera Common Name Red Grapes / Grape Vine Origin Mediterranean, Spain Maximum Height 114.8 feet Maximum Spread 114.8 feet Current Height 31.5-39.4 inches Pot Size 6 Liter nursery pot Sun Tolerance High Growth Rate Fast Fragrance No
Dhs. 150.00
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Fig Tree Turkish Red
The Turkish Red Fig Tree is a variety of the common fig (Ficus carica) that produces vibrant, reddish-colored fruits prized for their rich flavor and high yield. It’s a popular fig variety in Mediterranean regions and other warm climates due to its adaptability and fruit quality. Healthy plant in its pot with premium soil All the tips and tricks for expert-level care Safe arrival guaranteed Fig Tree Turkish Red are a sticky harbinger of late summer, both subtle and sweet to taste. Also known as the common fig (Ficus carica), they are the fruit of the ficus tree, which is native to the Middle East. While there are other varieties of ficus, F. carica is the variety that produces the well-known fruit. It’s thought that figs were one of the first plants cultivated by humans. Their agricultural history stretches back at least 11,000 years to Mesopotamia in what is now known as the Middle East. And while we all know the story of Eve offering the apple to Adam in the Garden of Eden, it was likely a fig that proved all too tempting. Plant Type Fruit Tree Botanical Name Ficus carica Fruit Color Vibrant Reddish Fruit Flavor Rich and Sweet Growth Habit High Yield, Adaptable Climate Preference Warm, Mediterranean Climates Nutritional Benefits Rich in Fiber, Vitamins A, B, K; Minerals like Calcium, Potassium, Magnesium Soil Requirement Premium Potting Soil Native Region Middle East Included Healthy Plant in Pot, Care Tips, Safe Arrival Guarantee
Dhs. 195.00 - Dhs. 255.00
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Chickoo Ball 1.0 “ 1.2m
Manilkara Zapota The Sweet Chickoo Ball Tree or Manilkara zapota شجرة الشيكو a superb shade, street (where falling fruit will not be a problem), or fruit tree, Sopadilla reaches a height of 45 feet with a 40-foot spread. The smooth, dark, and glossy, six-inch-long evergreen leaves are clustered at the tips of twigs and the small, cream-colored solitary flowers appear in the leaf axils throughout the year. The four-inch-wide, scurfy brown fruits have a juicy, sweet, yellow-brown flesh and ripen to softness in spring and summer. The flower-to-fruit period is about ten months. The bark and branches, when injured, bleed a white latex which is the source of chicle, the original base for chewing gum. The trunk on older specimens is flaky and quite attractive, and flares at the base into numerous surface roots. Deliverable Healthy plant in its pot with premium soil All the tips and tricks for expert-level care The Sweet Chickoo Ball Tree is also called Chicle is very popular and can be used for making chewing gums. Maximum Height 39-49 feet Spread 33-39 feet Origin Southern Mexico Family Sapotaceae Common Names Sapodilla, Nispero Flower Color Green Drought Tolerance High Salinity Tolerance High Sun Tolerance High Wind Tolerance Medium Water Requirement Medium PH Level Basic Pest Tolerance High Disease Tolerance High Growth Rate Medium Fragrance No Fruit Width 4 inches Flower-to-Fruit Period 10 months
Dhs. 85.00
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Citrus mitis or Chinese Oranges Tree�1.3m-1.5m�
Citrus Flavor Mitis Plant is large, rounded, bushy shrub or small tree with oval to elliptic, dark green leaves, 5-15cm long. In spring, bears fragrant white flowers, 4cm across, singly or in racemes. Sweet orange fruit, 6-10cm long, each with a secondary, embryonic fruit embedded at the apex, are borne in winter. Height 6-12m, Spread 3-5m. Deliverable Healthy plant in its pot with premium soil Most plants arrive within a week All the tips and tricks for expert-level care Soil mix with added fertilizer is usually recommended for planting Citrus mitis. The pot must absolutely be holed at the bottom to avoid having the roots stagnate in water. An ideal solution is to pour in a layer of gravel, clay pebbles or rocks to ensure that excess water drains well to the bottom. Make this layer about 1 to 2 inches (3 to 4 cm) thick. Citrus Flavor Mitis Plant commonly known as calamondin, is a small fruit shrub that produces tart, miniature oranges. It is thought to be a cross between the kumquat and mandarin, originating from China. The fruit is often used for flavoring sauces, dressings, and drinks, although it is quite acidic and can be hard to digest. This compact evergreen tree is prized for its glossy green foliage and is relatively easy to care for, making it suitable for indoor cultivation. For optimal growth, it should be placed in a well-lit area, avoiding direct sunlight during the hottest Plant Type Indoor Fruit Tree Common Name Calamondin Botanical Name Citrus mitis Origin China Fruit Characteristics Tart, miniature oranges (2.4-3.9 inches long) Foliage Oval to elliptic, dark green leaves (2-6 inches long) Flower Season Spring (fragrant white flowers) Mature Height 19.7 - 39.4 feet Mature Spread 9.8 - 16.4 feet Light Requirements Well-lit area, avoid direct hot sunlight Potting Recommendation Holed pot with 1-2 inches of drainage layer
Dhs. 225.00 - Dhs. 425.00
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Muntingia calabura (Jamaican Cherry / Strawberry Tree) 2.0-2.5m
Plant Description Muntingia calabura, commonly known as Jamaican cherry, Strawberry tree, or Singapore cherry, is a fast-growing, tropical fruit tree prized for its sweet, cherry-like fruits and ornamental appeal. Muntingia calabura is a low-maintenance tree that thrives in warm climates. Muntingia is a genus of plants in the family Muntingiaceae, comprising only one species, Muntingia calabura, named in honour of Abraham Munting. It is native from Mexico south to Bolivia and Argentina. Its fruit is edible, and it has been widely introduced in other tropical areas. Muntingia calabura is a Healthy plant in its pot with premium soil Free delivery on orders over AED 100 All the tips and tricks for expert-level care Safe arrival guaranteed Plant Type Tropical Fruit Tree Growth Rate Fast-growing Fruit Characteristics Sweet, Edible, Cherry-like Climate Preference Thrives in Warm Climates Maintenance Low Maintenance Native Region Mexico, Bolivia, Argentina Wildlife Attraction Attracts Birds, Bees, Butterflies Canopy Type Broad Shade Provider Medicinal Properties Antioxidant, Anti-inflammatory, Antibacterial Height 6.56 to 8.2 feet (2.0 to 2.5 meters) Condition Healthy Plant in Premium Soil
Dhs. 250.00
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Mango Thai Red 1.5-2.0m
The Rich Red Thai Mango Plant is a visually stunning and flavorful variety of mango, prized for its vibrant red skin and sweet, juicy flesh. Native to Thailand, it has become popular worldwide for its unique appearance, delectable taste, and versatility in culinary applications. Popular varieties of Thai mango to try Mangoes thrive in Thailand’s tropical climate. There will always be niche varieties in many provinces throughout the country, but a few are more popular than others, with some more fitting to consume as desserts. Here are the most famous varieties of Thai mango to try. Nam Dok Mai Nam Dok Mai directly translates to “flower nectar,” a nod to its sweet aroma. Coupled with the soft texture, it is most often enjoyed ripe and on its own. Nam Dok Mai is arguably the most widespread variety among Thai locals. Ok Rong Ok Rong mango is known to be very aromatic and sweet-tasting, with a more fibrous texture compared to Nam Dok Mai. Because of those qualities, it is best used in desserts. If you get a mango sticky rice and it tastes amazing, it’s probably an Ok Rong variety. Keaw Savoey Keaw Savoey mangoes are crunchy, with a taste that’s not too sweet. They also keep a green skin even when they ripens. You’ll see them in som tum papaya salad, or enjoyed dipped in sugar and chili flakes. The crunchy texture makes it perfect as a snack. Mahachanok Developed in Chiang Mai and now grown in Thailand and Australia, the Mahachanok variant is highly sought-after during summer for its buttery-sweet taste and juicy texture. The Rich Red Thai Mango Plant perfect for eating on its own when ripe, and features shades of red and purple on the skin. Plant Type Fruit Tree Fruit Variety Thai Red Mango Mature Height 5 to 6.5 feet Fruit Skin Color Vibrant Red Fruit Flavor Profile Sweet, Juicy Nutrient Content Rich in Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Antioxidants, Fiber, Potassium, Magnesium Climate Preference Tropical Primary Use Fresh consumption, culinary applications Origin Thailand
Dhs. 350.00
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Almond Tree (Almendro) 1.2-1.5m
The Rich Almond Tree (Prunus dulcis, also known as Prunus amygdalus) is a deciduous tree native to the Middle East and South Asia. It is highly valued for its edible seeds (commonly referred to as almonds), which are used in cooking, baking, and oil production. The Rich Almond Tree are both agriculturally and culturally significant, thriving in warm, dry climates with mild winters. The fruit of the almond is a drupe, consisting of an outer hull and a hard shell with the seed, which is not a true nut. Shelling almonds refers to removing the shell to reveal the seed. Almonds are sold shelled or unshelled. Blanched almonds are shelled almonds that have been treated with hot water to soften the seedcoat, which is then removed to reveal the white embryo. Once almonds are cleaned and processed, they can be stored for around a year if kept refrigerated; at higher temperatures they will become rancid more quickly. Almonds are used in many cuisines, often featuring prominently in desserts, such as marzipan. Healthy plant in its pot with premium soil Free delivery on orders over AED 100 All the tips and tricks for expert-level care Safe arrival guaranteed Botanical Name Prunus dulcis Plant Family Rosaceae Common Aliases Sweet Almond, Bitter Almond Geographic Origin Middle East, Mediterranean, South Asia Tree Type Deciduous Mature Height 4-5 feet Climate Preference Warm, Dry, Mild Winters Fruit Type Drupe (not true nut) Edibility Edible seeds (almonds) Primary Usage Cooking, Baking, Oil Production
Dhs. 195.00
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Fig Tree yellow1.5 “ 2.0m
Fig Tree Middle eastern refers to fig varieties (Ficus carica) that produce yellow-skinned fruits. These figs are often prized for their sweetness and unique flavor. Below is a detailed overview of yellow fig trees: Climate: Thrives in warm, dry, and sunny climates. Tolerates mild frosts but benefits from winter protection in cooler areas. Soil: Prefers well-draining, fertile soil with neutral to slightly alkaline pH. Adapts well to sandy or rocky soils. Sunlight: Requires full sun exposure for optimal growth and fruit production. Watering: Needs moderate watering, especially during the growing season. Allow soil to dry slightly between waterings to prevent root rot. Healthy plant in its pot with premium soil All the tips and tricks for expert-level care Safe arrival guaranteed Many researchers claim that the Middle East is the origin of Ficus Carica the common fig. Archeologists have discovered remains of fig trees in cultivation in Jordan valley tracing back to 4000 BC. There are hundreds of varieties in that region that deserves a lot of attention; the local agricultural departments have paid little attention to evaluate the different types of figs from that area. ficus carica is considered to be one the oldest fruit trees in the Mediterranean zone. A famous fig breeder and researcher named Ira Condit mentioned that Syria and Anatolia are the natural habitats of the fig tree and from there it was transferred to North Africa, Spain, Mexico, Chile, Peru and California (Mueot laal ., 1960). Fig Tree Middle eastern was also transported to South America via France and to Mesopotamia, Iran and India from Anatolia (Condit, 1947; Condit, 1955). The fig fruit was well known by ancient Egyptians. It was called “Tun” which could be the origin of Arabic “Teen”. The Latin scientific name is Ficus. Ancient findings related to the fig tree dates back to 5000 BC in Egyptian archeological sites. Relics and traces of fig cultivation were also found in Palmyra in Syria and Babylon in Iraq.” Plant Type Fig Tree (Ficus carica) Fruit Color Yellow Fruit Flavor Sweet, Unique Climate Preference Warm, Dry, Sunny Soil Type Well-draining, Fertile, Neutral to Slightly Alkaline pH Sunlight Requirement Full Sun Watering Needs Moderate, Allow Soil to Dry Between Waterings Overall Height 5 to 6.5 feet Pot Included Yes, with Premium Soil Nutritional Benefits High Fiber, Rich in Vitamins A, B, K & Minerals
Dhs. 350.00
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Fig Tree Middle eastern 1.0-1.2m
Red Fig Turkish Tree refers to varieties of Ficus carica traditionally grown in the Middle East, a region known for its ancient fig cultivation. These trees produce some of the sweetest and most flavorful figs, highly valued in Middle Eastern cuisine and culture. Healthy plant in its pot with premium soil All the tips and tricks for expert-level care Safe arrival guaranteed Ficus carica, more commonly known as the fig, is considered one of the oldest fruits to have been domesticated. Its origins has been found to be in the Middle East. Evidence shows that the existence of figs can be dated between 11,700 and 10,500 years. However, the evidence of domestication of the fruit is not dated until later between 8300-7300 B.C., in Gilgal, Jericho, Netiv Hagdud and Gesher in the Jordan Valley, as well as parts of Egypt and the Euphrates Valley. Red Fig Turkish Tree were then spread from the Middle East to its surrounding neighbors by the Romans and Greeks, and eventually moved across Europe until it finally made it to the Americas. Plant Type Fruit Tree Botanical Name Ficus carica Common Name Common Fig, Middle Eastern Fig Variety Red Fig Turkish Tree Origin Middle East Current Height 3.3 - 3.9 feet Fruit Characteristics Sweet, Flavorful, Edible Nutritional Benefits High Fiber, Antioxidants, Vitamins A/B/K, Potassium, Magnesium, Calcium Includes Healthy plant in pot with premium soil Care Level Easy to Moderate
Dhs. 155.00
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Ziziphus Jujuba Red Apple 1.5 “ 2.0m
Ziziphus Jujuba Ziziphus Jujuba Red Apple or Jujube tree شجرة عناب is a spiny, somewhat pendulous tree with an erect trunk and rough gray bark. Leaves are glossy, bright green with pale underside, oval, with three prominent white veins radiating from their base. Flowers are small, greenish yellow, arranged in clusters, appearing in spring and followed by fleshy, reddish brown, berry-like edible fruits. Deliverable Healthy plant in its pot with premium soil All the tips and tricks for expert-level care Safe arrival guaranteed Ziziphus Jujuba Red Apple enjoys a diverse range of climates from temperate to tropical, whereas the Indian jujube is restricted to warmer subtropical and tropical climates Current Height 4 to 5 feet Maximum Height 16 to 33 feet Spread 10 to 13 feet Origin Eastern Europe and China Family Rhamnaceae Common Names Common Jujube, Chinese Red Date, Chinese Plum, Chinese Date Flower Color White Drought Tolerance High Salinity Tolerance High Sun Tolerance High Wind Tolerance High Water Requirement Low PH Level Basic Pest Tolerance High Disease Tolerance High Growth Rate Medium Fragrance No
Dhs. 135.00
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Psidium Guajava
The guava (Psidium guajava) is a small tropical to subtropical fruit tree or shrub prized for its sweet, aromatic fruits. Native to Central America, the Caribbean, and parts of South America, it has spread globally and is cultivated in many tropical and subtropical regions. Guava is a versatile plant valued for its edible fruit, medicinal uses, and hardy growth habit. Healthy plant in its pot with premium soil Free delivery on orders over AED 100 All the tips and tricks for expert-level care Safe arrival guaranteed Scientific Name Psidium guajava Family Myrtaceae Common Names Guava, Apple Guava, Tropical Guava Origin Central America, Caribbean, Northern South America Plant Type Tropical to Subtropical Fruit Tree/Shrub Fruit Characteristics Sweet, Aromatic Growth Habit Hardy Pot Type Standard Nursery Pot Soil Type Premium Soil Cultivation Suitable for Tropical and Subtropical Regions
Dhs. 0.00
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Vitis vinifera Or Grapes Yellow Spain 1.0-1.2m
Vitis vinifera plant Or Grapes العنب فاين Vine is a liana growing to 35 m tall, with flaky bark. The leaves are alternate, palmately lobed, 5–20 cm long and broad. The fruit is a berry, known as a grape; in the wild species it is 6 mm diameter and ripens dark purple to blackish with a pale wax bloom; in cultivated plants it is usually much larger, up to 3 cm long, and can be green, red, or purple. Vitis Vinifera Plant typically occurs in humid forests and streamsides. Overall Height (Delivered) 31.5 – 39.4 inches (0.8 – 1.0m) Pot Size 6 Liter nursery pot Maximum Height 114.8 feet (35m) Spread 114.8 feet (35m) Origin Mediterranean Family Vitaceae Common Name Grape Vine Flower Color Inconspicuous Drought Tolerance Low Salinity Tolerance Low Sun Tolerance High Wind Tolerance Medium Water Requirement Low PH Level Basic Pest Tolerance High Disease Tolerance High Growth Rate Fast Fragrance No
Dhs. 150.00
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Ziziphus Jujuba Paki 1.5 “ 2.0m
Ziziphus Jujuba Fruit Tree or Jujube tree شجرة عناب is a spiny, somewhat pendulous tree with an erect trunk and rough gray bark. Leaves are glossy, bright green with pale underside, oval, with three prominent white veins radiating from their base. Flowers are small, greenish yellow, arranged in clusters, appearing in spring and followed by fleshy, reddish brown, berry-like edible fruits. Overall Height 3.9-4.9 feet Maximum Height 16.4-32.8 feet Spread 9.8-13.1 feet Origin Eastern Europe and China Family Rhamnaceae Common Name Common Jujube, Chinese Red Date, Chinese Plum, Chinese Date Flower Color White Drought Tolerance High Salinity Tolerance High Sun Tolerance High Wind Tolerance High
Dhs. 85.00
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Morus Alba Or Mulberry Tree
Morus alba or Mulberry tree (توت) is a spreading medium tree with ovate to heart-shaped, sometimes lobed, glossy, bright green leaves, up to 20cm long, turning yellow in autumn. It bears ovoid, insipid-tasting white fruit, 3 to 5cm long, ripening to white and yellow, are borne in late summer. This product includes a healthy plant in its pot with premium soil; All the tips and tricks for expert-level care. Mulberry trees are medium-sized deciduous trees with edible berries. The red mulberry (M. rubus) and the white mulberry (M. alba) provide a habitat for birds and beneficial insects. The mulberry tree’s dark green leaves have serrated edges, the bark is orange-brown, and the May-blooming buds are dark and pointed, with small, green catkin flowers. White mulberries are the sweetest, while red and darker varieties are tart and sweet. The fruit is safe to eat; however, the leaves, unripe fruit, and sap of mulberry trees can be mildly toxic to humans. Botanical Name Morus Alba Common Name Mulberry Tree Tree Type Deciduous Fruit Tree Mature Height Approximately 11 feet Leaf Characteristics Ovate to heart-shaped, glossy, bright green, up to 7.9 inches long, turning yellow in autumn Fruit Characteristics Ovoid, sweet-tasting, 1.2 to 2.0 inches long, ripening white and yellow Fruit Season Late Summer Bark Color Orange-brown Flower Type Small, green catkins Wildlife Benefit Provides habitat for birds and beneficial insects
Dhs. 850.00
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Terminalia catappa Indian Almond Tree�
Terminalia catappa or Indian Almond Tree شجرة اللوز الهندية is a dense, spreading, deciduous tree with branches forming horizontal whorls. It features broadly obovate, lustrous, dark green leaves up to 9.8 inches long that turn red before falling. Petal-less white flowers are borne in axillary spikes, followed by winged, ellipsoid, red, yellow, or green fruit, 2-2.8 inches long, with edible seeds. This almond tree offers countless amazing health benefits, ranging from augmenting heart functions and easing digestion, to enriching skin texture and alleviating stress and anxiety. Common Name Indian Almond Tree Botanical Name Terminalia catappa Max Height 65.6-114.8 feet Spread 49.2-65.6 feet Origin Tropical Asia, Malaysia, N. Australia, Polynesia Family Combretaceae Flower Color White Drought Tolerance High Salinity Tolerance Medium Sun Tolerance High Wind Tolerance High Water Requirement Medium PH Level Basic Pest Tolerance High Disease Tolerance High Growth Rate Medium Fragrance No Leaf Description Broadly obovate, lustrous, dark green, up to 9.8 inches long, turning red before falling. Flower Description Petal-less white calyces with tubes up to 0.4 inches long, in axillary spikes up to 6.3 inches long. Fruit Description Narrowly winged, ellipsoid, red, yellow, or green, 2-2.8 inches long, with edible seeds. Root System Extensive, acts as a natural bulwark for erosion control.
Dhs. 55.00 - Dhs. 750.00
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Grapes Vine Branched
Vitis vinifera Or Grapes العنب فاين Vine is a liana growing to 114.8 feet tall, with flaky bark. The leaves are alternate, palmately lobed, 2-8 inches long and broad. The fruit is a berry, known as a grape; in the wild species it is 0.24 inches diameter and ripens dark purple to blackish with a pale wax bloom; in cultivated plants it is usually much larger, up to 1.18 inches long, and can be green, red, or purple. The species typically occurs in humid forests and streamsides. Overall Height 3.3-4.9 feet (1-1.5m) Nursery Pot Size 9.25 Gallons (35 Ltr) Max Height 114.8 feet (35m) Max Spread 114.8 feet (35m) Origin Mediterranean Family Vitacae Common Name Grape Vine Flower Color Inconspicuous Drought Tolerance Low Salinity Tolerance Low Sun Tolerance High Wind Tolerance Medium Water Requirement Low PH Level Basic Pest Tolerance High Disease Tolerance High Growth Rate Fast Fragrance No
Dhs. 1,025.00
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Ficus Carica Fig Tree�
The fig is the edible fruit of Ficus carica, a species of small tree in the flowering plant family Moraceae. Native to the Mediterranean and western Asia, it has been cultivated since ancient times and is now widely grown throughout the world, both for its fruit and as an ornamental plant. Ficus carica is the type species of the genus Ficus, containing over 800 tropical and subtropical plant species. Max Height 9.84 feet (118.08 inches) Spread 13.12 feet (157.44 inches) Origin W. Asia, E. Mediterranean Family Moraceae Common Name Common Fig Drought Tolerance High Salinity Tolerance Medium Sun Tolerance Medium Wind Tolerance High Water Requirement Low PH Level Basic Pest Tolerance Medium Disease Tolerance Medium Growth Rate Fast Fragrance No Leaf Description Rounded, 3- to 5-lobed leaves Leaf Length 3.94-9.45 inches (10-24 cm) Fruit Type Pear-shaped receptacles Fruit Length Up to 3.94 inches (10 cm) Fruit Maturation Color Green when young, maturing to dark green, purple, or dark brown
Dhs. 120.00 - Dhs. 750.00
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Longan Fruit 1.2-1.5m
Longan Fruit Queen of Mangoes is a small, sweet, and juicy tropical fruit closely related to the lychee (Litchi chinensis). It is highly valued for its unique flavor, nutritional benefits, and adaptability to various culinary uses. Native to Southeast Asia, the longan has become a favorite fruit in many tropical and subtropical regions. Plant Wood Apple tree is deciduous, thorny and small to medium sized which grows from 6 to 15 meters high having shallowly furrowed and grey bark. Spines are short, axillary and straight. The young branchlets as well as foliage are covered with short hairs which turns glabrous with age. Leaves are alternate and imparipinnate having narrowly winged rachis. Leaflets are subsessile and arranged oppositely with obovate and 25 to 35 mm long by 10 to 20 mm wide lamina. Flowers have small, flat, deltoid, caduceus and dentate calyx. Petals are oblong to ovate to lanceolate which imbricate in bud having short and finely pilose disk. Fruits are large berry in globose shape measuring 7 to 10 cm in diameter having hard and woody shell. Fruits have sticky brown and edible pulp with compressed, oblong and white seeds. Bark The tree has grayish or pale brown bark which is smooth, flaking or finely fissured. The bark contains slimy sap which oozes out from cut parts. Gum is a gummy and clear sap that exudes from wounded branches. The gum becomes solid gradually which tastes sweet at first and then irritates to the throat. Leaves The plant has alternate and trifoliate leaves. Each leaflet is ovate with pointed or tapering tip and rounded base. Leaflets measures 5 to 14 x 2 to 6 cm. Young leaves are pinkish or pale green and is finely hairy. Mature leaves are smooth and dark green. Each leaf contains 4 to 12 pairs of side veins joined at margin. Flower Flowers are bisexual, sweetly scented and is pale green or yellowish in color. Flowers measures 1.5 to 2 cm which is short drooping in unbranched clusters. It has flat calyx with 4 to 5 small teeth. Petals are 6 to 8 mm which overlaps in bud. Stamens have short filaments and pale brown or short style anthers. A bright green ovary have inconspicuous disc. Fruit Bael Fruit is globose or slightly pear shaped with diameter of 7 to 10 cm. It has thick and hard rind which does not split on ripening. Shell is woody, smooth, gray, green which turns yellow on ripening. Pulp is orange, aromatic with flattened to oblong seeds measuring 1 cm long which bears woolly hairs. Longan Fruit Queen of Mangoes requires 11 months to ripen on tree. As the shell is so hard, it should be cracked with machete or hammer. Plant Type Deciduous Fruit Tree Growth Habit Thorny, Small to Medium Sized Mature Height 19.7 to 49.2 feet Bark Appearance Grey, shallowly furrowed Leaf Characteristics Alternate, imparipinnate; young leaves pinkish/pale green, mature dark green Flower Characteristics Bisexual, sweetly scented, pale green/yellowish Fruit Shape Globose or slightly pear-shaped Fruit Diameter 2.76 to 3.94 inches Fruit Pulp Sticky brown, edible, aromatic Fruit Ripening Time 11 months on tree
Dhs. 350.00
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Papaya dwarf Thai 1.5-1.8m
Carica Papaya The Carica Rich Papaya Tree or شجرة البابايا has an erect branchless trunk 6-20 ft (1.8-6.1 m) tall, and a palmlike head of foliage at the top. The trunk remains somewhat succulent and soft wooded, and never develops true bark. It is ringed with prominent scars from previous leaf stems and contains an acrid milky latex sap. The leaves are deeply incised and lobed, up to 24 in (61 cm) across and borne on 24 in (61 cm) petioles. The smooth-skinned fruits are green, yellow, orange or rose colored, and can weigh as much as 20 pounds (9.1 kg), but typically are about a pound (0.5 kg). They hang on short stalks in clusters directly from the trunk beneath the umbrella of giant leaves. The Carica Rich Papaya Tree provides flower and fruit simultaneously throughout the year. Deliverable Healthy plant in its pot with premium soil All the tips and tricks for expert-level care Safe arrival guarantee Maximum Height 20.0 feet Maximum Spread 13.1 feet Origin Tropical America, Mexico Family Caricaceae Common Name Papaya, Mamão Flower Color White Fruit Weight Up to 20.06 pounds Leaf Size Up to 24.0 inches Petiole Length 24.0 inches Growth Rate Slow
Dhs. 300.00 - Dhs. 390.00
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Chickoo Kalapati 1.0 “ 1.2m
Manilkara zapota Or Chicko Tree شجرة الشيكو a superb shade, street (where falling fruit will not be a problem), or fruit tree, Sopadilla reaches a height of 45 feet with a 40-foot spread. The smooth, dark, and glossy, six-inch-long evergreen leaves are clustered at the tips of twigs and the small, cream-colored solitary flowers appear in the leaf axils throughout the year. The four-inch-wide, scurfy brown fruits have a juicy, sweet, yellow-brown flesh and ripen to softness in spring and summer. The flower-to-fruit period is about ten months. The bark and branches, when injured, bleed a white latex which is the source of chicle, the original base for chewing gum. Manilkara Zapota Fruit Tree trunk on older specimens is flaky and quite attractive, and flares at the base into numerous surface roots. Maximum Height 39.37-49.21 feet Spread 32.81-39.37 feet Origin Southern Mexico Family Sapotaceae Common Name Sapodilla, Nispero Flower Color Green Drought Tolerance High Salinity Tolerance High Sun Tolerance High Wind Tolerance Medium Water Requirement Medium PH Level Basic Pest Tolerance High Disease Tolerance High Growth Rate Medium Fragrance No
Dhs. 180.00
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Fig Tree White 1.5-2.0m
The White Fig Fruit Tree is a robust and versatile species, requiring moderate attention to thrive. Key care needs include ensuring it has well-draining soil and access to bright, indirect light to facilitate growth. Special care points involve regular watering while allowing the topsoil to dry out slightly between sessions, and high humidity levels to mimic its natural habitat. Over-watering or exposure to prolonged direct sunlight can be detrimental. The White Fig Fruit Tree Characteristics: Tree: Size: Medium-sized, reaching heights of 3–6 meters (10–20 feet), though it can be pruned for smaller spaces. Leaves: Large, lobed, and dark green, characteristic of fig trees. Growth Habit: Deciduous with a spreading canopy. Suitable for warm climates but can be grown in containers in cooler regions. Fruit: Size: Medium to large, depending on the variety. Skin: Pale green to yellowish-white when ripe; smooth or slightly bumpy. Flesh: Soft and juicy, typically pink to amber in color. Sweet, with a honey-like flavor and a hint of floral notes. Seeds: The White Fig Fruit Tree has tiny and edible, contributing to the characteristic crunch of figs. Healthy plant in its pot with premium soil All the tips and tricks for expert-level care Safe arrival guaranteed Overall Plant Height 4.9 to 6.6 feet (1.5 to 2.0 meters) Mature Tree Height 10 to 20 feet (3 to 6 meters) Leaf Characteristics Large, lobed, dark green Growth Habit Deciduous with a spreading canopy Fruit Skin Color Pale green to yellowish-white when ripe Fruit Flesh Color Pink to amber Fruit Flavor Sweet, honey-like with floral notes Soil Preference Well-draining Light Preference Bright, indirect sunlight Watering Frequency Regular, allow topsoil to dry slightly between sessions
Dhs. 185.00
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Olea europea or Olive Tree 2.0-2.20m height and 200-210mm trunk Dia
Olea europea Olea europea or Olive Tree شجرة زيتون is slow-growing, evergreen tree, developing a rounded head, with opposite, leathery, elliptic to lance-shaped, irregularly toothed leaves, to 8cm long, grey-green above, silvery grey-green beneath. Tiny, fragrant, creamy white flowers are borne in axillary panicles, to 5cm long, in summer, followed by edible, spherical to ovoid green fruit (olives), to 4cm long, ripening to black. Common Name Olive, Olea Europea Family Oleaceae Plant Type Evergreen Tree Overall Height 78.7 - 86.6 inches (including Pot) Trunk Diameter 7.87 - 8.66 inches Growth Rate Slow Drought Tolerance High Salinity Tolerance Medium Sun Tolerance High Wind Tolerance High Water Requirement Low PH Level Basic Pest Tolerance High Disease Tolerance High Leaf Characteristics Leathery, elliptic to lance-shaped, irregularly toothed, grey-green above, silvery grey-green beneath, up to 3.15 inches long Flower Characteristics Tiny, fragrant, creamy white, borne in axillary panicles up to 1.97 inches long Fruit Characteristics Edible, spherical to ovoid green, ripening to black, up to 1.57 inches long
Dhs. 2,000.00 - Dhs. 2,900.00
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Citrus Orange or Orange Tree
Citrus orange or Orange Tree is large, rounded, bushy shrub or small tree with oval to elliptic, dark green leaves, 5-15cm long. In spring, bears fragrant white flowers, 4cm across, singly or in racemes. Citrus Orange Tree, 6-10cm long, each with a secondary, embryonic fruit embedded at the apex, are borne in winter. Height 6-12m, Spread 3-5m. Maximum Height 19.7-39.4 feet Spread 9.8-16.4 feet Origin Asia Family Rutaceae Flower Color White Sunlight Tolerance High Water Requirement Low Growth Rate Medium Fragrance Yes Leaf Length 1.97-5.91 inches
Dhs. 275.00 - Dhs. 475.00
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