Areca Nut Sapling ( Betel Nut )
Code : P13149
INR
38 / Piece Rs : 56 32% Off Excluding Taxes & Duties
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Description :
An areca nut sapling is the juvenile form of the Areca catechu palm, a commercially and culturally significant plant in tropical Asia. It is visually characterized by a compact, largely stemless structure in its early stages, featuring several long, arching, pinnate (feather-like) green leaves. These saplings typically range from a few inches to a few feet tall when ready for transplanting, with the sheathing leaf bases forming what will eventually become the recognizable, ringed, slender trunk of the mature palm. They require a warm, humid environment, regular irrigation, and well-drained soil to flourish and eventually produce the betel nuts used for consumption. Location : Assam, India
Specification :
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Tropical Evergreen Palm tree Grown For Areca (betel) Nuts. | | Water |
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Requires Regular Watering And Consistently Moist Soil. | | Sun Exposure |
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need significant shade, especially to prevent severe sun scorching and damage. Aim for bright, indirect, or filtered sunlight for young plants | | Soil Type |
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thrive in deep, fertile, well-drained soils like laterite, red loam, and alluvial soil, needing good organic matter and protection from waterlogging for healthy growth, using mixes like topsoil, manure, and sand for potting. | | Special Feature |
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its potential to grow into a highly versatile palm, providing culturally significant stimulant nuts for paan, medicinal uses (digestive aid, deworming), raw material for crafts (husk, wood), and being a valuable income source |
About Seller :
The Seller is located from "Assam, INDIA " and specialized in SAPLING.
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