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Lilly Pilly (Syzygium Luehmannii) - Air Layer - LIVE PLANT

Lilly Pilly (Syzygium Luehmannii) - Air Layer - LIVE PLANT

Regular price Dhs. 120.00 AED
Regular price Dhs. 240.00 AED Sale price Dhs. 120.00 AED
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Plant Insights and Care

The Lilly Pilly, with its scientific name Syzygium Luehmannii, is a native fruit tree of Australia's coastal rainforests. This tree might fare well under the bright sun and warm temperatures of the UAE, emulating its native warm climate. It cherishes full sun to partial shade, and requires well-draining, fertile soil to prosper. A soil pH range of 6.0 to 7.0 could be ideal for the Lilly Pilly tree's optimum growth. Regular watering, especially during the warmer months, is crucial to maintain the tree’s health. Considering its moderate size, it does not demand an overly spacious area for growth.

Key Points:

  • Origin: Australia's coastal rainforests.
  • Climate: Adapts well to warm climates akin to the UAE.
  • Sun Exposure: Thrives in full sun to partial shade.
  • Soil: Well-draining, fertile soil with a pH range of 6.0 to 7.0.

Fruit Profile

The Lilly Pilly fruit is small, round, and comes with a pleasing cranberry-like flavor with a crisp texture. It’s often consumed fresh or used to make jams, jellies, and other sweet concoctions. While the detailed nutritional information might not be extensively documented, it's thought to provide a good amount of Vitamin C along with other essential nutrients. The fruit’s attractive pink to purplish hue can also be quite enticing.

Key Points:

  • Taste: Pleasant cranberry-like flavor with a crisp texture.
  • Appearance: Small, round, pink to purplish fruit.
  • Nutritional Value: Thought to provide a good amount of Vitamin C along with other essential nutrients.
  • Usage: Consumed fresh or used in making jams, jellies, and other sweet dishes.

Offering the Lilly Pilly tree could provide a delightful way for your customers to introduce a bit of Australia’s native flora into their gardens, along with enjoying a unique fruit that brings both aesthetic and culinary appeal.

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