I am looking to buy a couple of persimmon trees, as well as any other interesting, different fruit trees. Have a couple of acres in gharo .......would also like to buy around 20 coconut trees, if not hugely expensive.
Thanks.
Shaheen
Fruit trees
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Re: Fruit trees
for coconut, try growing from seed, its very easy. (google it)
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Re: Fruit trees
I guess you are looking for unconventional/ uncommon fruits -If I understand correctly? There are number of tropical fruits which have done well and would be nice addition. Google their images if interested.shaheen1 wrote:I am looking to buy a couple of persimmon trees, as well as any other interesting, different fruit trees. Have a couple of acres in gharo .......would also like to buy around 20 coconut trees, if not hugely expensive.
Thanks.
Shaheen
1) Star fruit (called Kam-rakh in Urdu)
2) Amla- it does really well in Karachi. The fruit is edible and can be used for making "murabbay" i.e. sweet fruit syrups.
3) Jack fruit called Kathal in Urdu. It was available from Shalimar nursery. It bears a huge fruit and tastes like custard.
4) Moringa or drumstick tree (Sojnay ki phali a very useful tree)
5) Lime
6) Badaam tree (bears red coloured fruits and tasty when ripe)
All of them should be available from Shalimar but I don't recall seeing persimmon trees.
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Re: Fruit trees
Persimmons knowns as amlok or japani phal in urdu are grown in northern areas