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Annona cherimola, Hanuman Phal ( Grafted ) - Plant
Annona cherimola, Hanuman Phal ( Grafted ) - Plant
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Step into the enchanting world of tropical indulgence with Vermi Organics' Annona Hanuman Phal (Grafted) Plant, also known as Hanuman Phal. Grafted for optimal growth and fruit production, this exquisite fruit tree promises a bounty of creamy, delectable fruits. With its distinctive appearance and captivating flavor, the Cherimoya is a treasure in the realm of tropical fruits. Vermi Organics invites you to cultivate this exceptional plant, offering an opportunity to savor the rich taste of Hanuman Phal in your own garden.
About: Annona Hanuman Phal (Grafted) Plant, commonly known as Cherimoya, is a tropical fruit tree belonging to the Annonaceae family. Revered for its velvety, green skin and luscious, white flesh, Cherimoya has earned the nickname "Hanuman Phal" in regions where it is recognized for its association with Hanuman, a revered figure in Hindu mythology. Grafted for superior growth, the Hanuman Phal is a testament to the expertise of Vermi Organics in offering top-quality plants to enthusiasts seeking a taste of the exotic.
Benefits: Beyond its delightful taste, Annona Hanuman Phal (Grafted) Plant offers a range of nutritional benefits. Rich in vitamins, minerals, and dietary fiber, the fruit contributes to a healthy and balanced diet. It is a source of antioxidants, supporting overall well-being. The creamy texture of Cherimoya adds a touch of luxury to culinary creations, making it a versatile and sought-after fruit.
Type of Plant (Indoor or Outdoor): Cherimoya is primarily an outdoor plant, thriving in warm and tropical climates. Grafted for optimal growth, the Hanuman Phal is best suited for outdoor cultivation in gardens or orchards. Its size and growth habit make it unsuitable for indoor cultivation. Plant Hanuman Phal in a sunny location with well-drained soil, providing the tree with the warmth and sunlight it needs to flourish.
Care: Caring for Hanuman Phal involves providing it with the right conditions for optimal growth and fruit production. Plant it in well-drained soil enriched with organic matter. Hanuman Phal appreciates regular watering, especially during dry spells, and benefits from a balanced fertilizer application during the growing season. Pruning can be done to shape the tree and promote air circulation, contributing to overall tree health.
Common Names: Cherimoya goes by various common names, reflecting its popularity and cultural significance. In addition to being called Cherimoya, it is often referred to as "Hanuman Phal" in regions where the fruit is recognized for its association with Hindu mythology. Embrace the linguistic diversity that underscores the importance of this unique and revered fruit.
Specifications:
- Botanical Name: Annona cherimola
- Family: Annonaceae
- Type: Fruit-bearing tree
- Height: 15 to 30 feet
- Spread: 15 to 25 feet
- Sunlight: Full sun
- Soil: Well-drained, fertile soil
- Watering: Regular, keep soil consistently moist
- Temperature: Tropical to subtropical
Special Features: The special features of Hanuman Phal lie in its unique fruit, which is a visual and sensory delight. The Cherimoya has a distinctive appearance with a rough, green exterior that belies the velvety texture of the fruit inside. The creamy, white flesh is punctuated with large, shiny black seeds, creating a visually appealing contrast. The flavor is a harmonious blend of sweetness and acidity, making it a prized addition to tropical fruit collections.
Uses: Hanuman Phal serves a multitude of purposes, making it a prized addition to tropical gardens and orchards. The most obvious use is the harvest of its delicious fruits, which can be enjoyed fresh, chilled, or incorporated into a variety of culinary delights. Cherimoya is a versatile fruit that can be used in smoothies, desserts, salads, and more. Cultivate Hanuman Phal for its delectable taste, cultural significance, and the joy it brings to both the taste buds and the garden landscape.