🥭 Bring the joy of fresh, homegrown mangoes to your garden with the Amrapali Dwarf Mango Plant from Veliyath Garden! This highly sought-after hybrid variety (Mangifera indica) is specifically cultivated for its compact size and prolific fruiting, making it an excellent choice for home gardens, balconies, and patios, even in smaller spaces.
Known for its regular and heavy bearing habit, the Amrapali mango plant produces medium-sized fruits with an exceptionally sweet, fiberless, and deeply flavorful orange-red pulp. Imagine harvesting your own delicious, aromatic mangoes, rich in tropical essence, right from your backyard!
💚 Care Instructions: This resilient plant thrives with minimal fuss. Ensure it receives ample sunlight and is protected from strong winds during its early stages. Regular pruning helps maintain its dwarf size and encourages better fruit production. Fertilize during the growing season with a balanced fruit plant fertilizer to support its vigorous growth and abundant yield.
☀️ Light & Water Needs: Amrapali mango plants flourish in full sun, requiring at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal growth and fruiting. Water consistently, especially during dry spells and when the plant is young. Allow the top soil to dry out slightly between waterings to prevent root rot, ensuring good drainage, particularly for container-grown plants.
📏 Size & Dimensions: As a dwarf variety, this plant is perfectly suited for container growing, typically reaching a manageable mature height of 6-8 feet (180-240cm). Upon delivery, your healthy Amrapali plant will be approximately 12-24 inches (30-60cm) tall, ready to establish in its new home.
🌍 Origin: The Amrapali mango is a popular hybrid cultivar derived from the esteemed Dasheri and Neelam varieties, both originating from India. Mangifera indica, the botanical parent, is native to the Indian subcontinent, cherished for millennia for its delicious fruit and cultural significance.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: How big does the Amrapali mango plant grow?
A: It's a dwarf variety, ideal for containers, typically reaching 6-8 feet (180-240cm) in maturity, making it perfect for home gardens and small spaces.
Q: When does the Amrapali mango plant bear fruit?
A: Known for its regular and heavy bearing habit, this hybrid variety can start fruiting within 2-3 years after planting under optimal conditions, rewarding you with delicious mangoes.
Q: Can the Amrapali mango plant be grown in a pot?
A: Absolutely! The Amrapali is a dwarf variety specifically chosen for its suitability for container growing. Ensure you use a large pot (minimum 20-25 gallons) with good drainage and quality potting mix.
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