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#CFECEC Pale Blue Lily
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#F0FFFF Azure
#CCFFFF Light Slate
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#00FFFF Cyan or Aqua
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#8EEBEC Blue Lagoon
#50EBEC Celeste
#4EE2EC Blue Diamond
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#92C7C7 Cyan Opaque
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#46C7C7 Jellyfish
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#307D7E Greenish Blue
#5E7D7E Grayish Turquoise
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#008080 Teal
#4E8975 Sea Green
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#848b79 Sage Green
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#667C26 Fern Green
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#4E9258 Forest Green
#6AA121 Green Onion
#4AA02C Spring Green
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#3EA055 Clover Green
#6CBB3C Green Snake
#6CC417 Alien Green
#4CC417 Green Apple
#52D017 Yellow Green
#4CC552 Kelly Green
#54C571 Zombie Green
#99C68E Frog Green
#89C35C Green Peas
#85BB65 Dollar Bill Green
#8BB381 Dark Sea Green
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#B2C248 Avocado Green
#9DC209 Pistachio Green
#A1C935 Salad Green
#7FE817 Hummingbird Green
#59E817 Nebula Green
#57E964 Stoplight Go Green
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#00FF00 Green
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#8AFB17 Chartreuse
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#B5EAAA Green Thumb
#C3FDB8 Light Jade
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#BCE954 Slime Green
#EDDA74 Goldenrod
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#FFE87C Sun Yellow
#FFFF00 Yellow
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#FFFFC2 Parchment
#FFFFCC Cream
#FFF8C6 Lemon Chiffon
#FFF8DC Cornsilk
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#FAEBD7 AntiqueWhite
#F7E7CE Champagne
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#F3E5AB Vanilla
#ECE5B6 Tan Brown
#FFE5B4 Peach
#FFDB58 Mustard
#FFD801 Rubber Ducky Yellow
#FDD017 Bright Gold
#EAC117 Golden brown
#F2BB66 Macaroni and Cheese
#FBB917 Saffron
#FBB117 Beer
#FFA62F Cantaloupe
#E9AB17 Bee Yellow
#E2A76F Brown Sugar
#DEB887 BurlyWood
#FFCBA4 Deep Peach
#C9BE62 Ginger Brown
#E8A317 School Bus Yellow
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#C8B560 Fall Leaf Brown
#D4A017 Orange Gold
#C2B280 Sand
#C7A317 Cookie Brown
#C68E17 Caramel
#B5A642 Brass
#ADA96E Khaki
#C19A6B Camel brown
#CD7F32 Bronze
#C88141 Tiger Orange
#C58917 Cinnamon
#AF9B60 Bullet Shell
#AF7817 Dark Goldenrod
#B87333 Copper
#966F33 Wood
#806517 Oak Brown
#827839 Moccasin
#827B60 Army Brown
#786D5F Sandstone
#493D26 Mocha
#483C32 Taupe
#6F4E37 Coffee
#835C3B Brown Bear
#7F5217 Red Dirt
#7F462C Sepia
#C47451 Orange Salmon
#C36241 Rust
#C35817 Red Fox
#C85A17 Chocolate
#CC6600 Sedona
#E56717 Papaya Orange
#E66C2C Halloween Orange
#F87217 Pumpkin Orange
#F87431 Construction Cone Orange
#E67451 Sunrise Orange
#FF8040 Mango Orange
#F88017 Dark Orange
#FF7F50 Coral
#F88158 Basket Ball Orange
#F9966B Light Salmon
#E78A61 Tangerine
#E18B6B Dark Salmon
#E77471 Light Coral
#F75D59 Bean Red
#E55451 Valentine Red
#E55B3C Shocking Orange
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#F62217 Ruby Red
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#C04000 Mahogany
#C11B17 Chilli Pepper
#9F000F Cranberry
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#8C001A Burgundy
#954535 Chestnut
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#7E3817 Sangria
#800517 Firebrick
#810541 Maroon
#7D0541 Plum Pie
#7E354D Velvet Maroon
#7D0552 Plum Velvet
#7F4E52 Rosy Finch
#7F5A58 Puce
#7F525D Dull Purple
#B38481 Rosy Brown
#C5908E Khaki Rose
#C48189 Pink Bow
#C48793 Lipstick Pink
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#ECC5C0 Rose Gold
#EDC9AF Desert Sand
#FDD7E4 Pig Pink
#FCDFFF Cotton Candy
#FFDFDD Pink Bubble Gum
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#FAAFBE Pink
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#E7A1B0 Pink Rose
#E799A3 Pink Daisy
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#F778A1 Carnation Pink
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#F660AB Hot Pink
#FC6C85 Watermelon Pink
#F6358A Violet Red
#F52887 Deep Pink
#E45E9D Pink Cupcake
#E4287C Pink Lemonade
#F535AA Neon Pink
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#E3319D Dimorphotheca Magenta
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#D16587 Pale Violet Red
#C25A7C Tulip Pink
#CA226B Medium Violet Red
#C12869 Rogue Pink
#C12267 Burnt Pink
#C25283 Bashful Pink
#C12283 Dark Carnation Pink
#B93B8F Plum
#7E587E Viola Purple
#571B7E Purple Iris
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#4B0082 Indigo
#461B7E Purple Monster
#4E387E Purple Haze
#614051 Eggplant
#5E5A80 Grape
#6A287E Purple Jam
#7D1B7E Dark Orchid
#A74AC7 Purple Flower
#B048B5 Medium Orchid
#6C2DC7 Purple Amethyst
#842DCE Dark Violet
#8D38C9 Violet
#7A5DC7 Purple Sage Bush
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#8E35EF Purple
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#8467D7 Medium Purple
#A23BEC Jasmine Purple
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#C45AEC Tyrian Purple
#9172EC Crocus Purple
#9E7BFF Purple Mimosa
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#E238EC Crimson
#C38EC7 Purple Dragon
#C8A2C8 Lilac
#E6A9EC Blush Pink
#E0B0FF Mauve
#C6AEC7 Wisteria Purple
#F9B7FF Blossom Pink
#D2B9D3 Thistle
#E9CFEC Periwinkle
#EBDDE2 Lavender Pinocchio
#E3E4FA Lavender blue
#FDEEF4 Pearl
#FFF5EE SeaShell
#FEFCFF Milk White
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The bitter orange, also called Seville orange, is a hybrid citrus plant. Below you will find tips on cultivation, care and use of the exotic plant.
Bitter oranges, also known as Seville oranges, resemble normal orange, but are much smaller [Photo: nnattalli/ Shutterstock.com]
Exotic citrus plants are very popular in this country. But while lemons and oranges are increasingly cultivated, bitter orange is rarely found. Here you will find a short profile of this special plant, as well as some tips on cultivation, proper care and use of the bright orange fruits.
From the outside, a blood orange may look like any old orange, but as soon as you cut into one of these beauties you can see the difference. The blood orange has deep crimson-colored flesh and a complex flavor. It's similar in taste to a sweet navel orange, but with a hint of tart and floral flavor as well. The blood orange is in season from October through May, but at its peak in February and early March.
Tangerines are small, brightly colored oranges. They have slightly looser peels than most oranges, which makes them easy to peel and eat out of hand. Tangerines are very sweet — as is their juice. Thus, some people prefer tangerine juice over traditional orange juice. Most tangerines have seeds in them, but you may be able to find seedless varieties as well.
Tangerines have quite a long season, running from November all the way through May, which makes them an easy orange to find.
A mandarin orange (Citrus reticulata), also known as mandarin or mandarine, is a small, rounded citrus tree fruit. Treated as a distinct species of orange,[1] it is usually eaten plain or in fruit salads.[1] Tangerines are a group of orange-colored citrus fruit consisting of hybrids of mandarin orange with some pomelo contribution.
The mandarin orange is smaller and oblate,[1] unlike the spherical common orange (which is a mandarin-pomelo hybrid).[2] The taste is considered sweeter and stronger than the common orange.[3] A ripe mandarin orange is firm to slightly soft, heavy for its size, and pebbly-skinned. The peel is thin and loose,[1] with little white mesocarp,[4] so they are usually easier to peel and to split into segments.[1] Hybrids usually have these traits to a lesser degree. The mandarin orange is tender and is damaged easily by cold. It can be grown in tropical and subtropical areas.[1][3]
According to genetic studies, the mandarin orange was one of the original citrus species; through breeding or natural hybridization, it is the ancestor of many hybrid citrus cultivars. With the citron and pomelo, it is the ancestor of the most commercially important hybrids (such as sweet and sour oranges, grapefruit, and many lemons and limes). The mandarin orange has also been hybridized with other citrus species, such as desert lime and the kumquat.[2] Though the ancestral mandarin orange was bitter, most commercial mandarin strains derive from hybridization with pomelo, which gives them sweet fruit.[5]
The Washington Navel Orange, a popular citrus fruit, features a thick peel, seedless segments, and a sweet, tangy taste. It's renowned for juicing and fresh consumption due to its excellent flavor and easy-to-peel skin.
Orange Plant that can grow in almost all Indian climates and Soil. It can grow in your Garden also in a pot. Plant Grafted is for to bear fruit early.
The provided images have been used to give the buyer an accurate idea of the plant. But we promise to give you the original plant of the same variety.
using a secure paper core packing method for shipping plants.which help ventilating the plant during transit.
we promises to send you a healthy plant. But the leaves may look dry due to transportation, my advice is take good care your plant it will achieve healthy.
Navel oranges are the most common type of orange that consumers eat. They are recognizable by the small hole at the top of the fruit that resembles a navel.
These oranges are sweet and seedless, which makes them the perfect snacking orange to eat out of hand. Also, if you like fresh orange juice, you can use navel oranges to make fresh-squeezed juice, but because the juice is quite sweet it can ferment and go bad if not consumed quickly.
Navel oranges are in season from November to June, with their peak season in January and February.
From Seville oranges to satsumas, here's everything you need to know about the most popular orange varieties and how to shop for them.
When you're craving a citrusy snack, the easiest thing you can reach for is a fresh orange. Whether you want a sweet, juicy bite or a tart taste that will make your lips pucker, there's an orange out there for everyone. And the best part about this vibrant family of fruit is, they all come in their very own portable packaging!
The tree of the sweet orange often reaches 6 metres (20 feet) in height. The broad, glossy, evergreen leaves are medium-sized and ovate; the petioles (leafstalks) have narrow wings. Its white five-petaled flowers are very fragrant. The fruit is a modified berry known as a hesperidium, and the flesh is divided into segments called carpels. The usual shape of the sweet-orange fruit is round and the colour of its pulp orange, but there are variations. The mandarin, for example, is distinctly flattened, and the blood orange has red pulp. The pulp of the sweet orange is agreeably acidulous and sweet; the leathery peel is comparatively smooth; and the oil glands are convex. Oranges are picked when fully ripe, for, unlike some deciduous fruits, they do not ripen or improve in quality after being picked. The trees bear abundantly from 50 to 80 years or even more, and some old orange trees whose age must be reckoned by centuries still produce crops.
orange, any of several species of small trees or shrubs of the genus Citrus of the family Rutaceae and their nearly round fruits, which have leathery and oily rinds and edible, juicy inner flesh. A number of species and varieties of orange are economically important, namely the China orange, also called the sweet, or common, orange (Citrus ×sinensis); the mandarin orange (C. reticulata), some varieties of which are called tangerines; and the sour, or Seville, orange (C. ×aurantium), which is less extensively grown. Common varieties of the sweet orange include the Jaffa, from Israel, the seedless navel, and the Maltese, or blood, orange.
***Mushy Jackfruit is currently available for Pre-Order. When placing a Pre-Order, this means the fruit you have ordered is not currently in season, or is extremely limited in season. Your pre-order holds your place in line on our wait list. When Mushy Jackfruit comes into season and is ready to harvest from the trees, you will receive your order as soon as possible.***
Jackfruit paste is applied to the skin for poisonous bites. Also, the wood of the jackfruit tree is used to make furniture or musical instruments. It improves hearth health, boost immunity, protects against diseases, maintains blood sugar level
SPECIAL CHARACTER OF THE FRUIT
It flowers and bears fruit within a year, because of this it is also called as "One-Year Jackfruit tree"
The tree will bear fruit twice a year, in a cluster form.
Fruits are medium-sized, not as large as the normal jackfruit, which makes it easy to harvest & carry them.
The plant is not tall-growing, it is a small to medium-sized tree, which makes it very interesting.
If you love jackfruit but could not grow because of lack of space in your home or you want to grow a jackfruit tree and wants the fruit twice a year, then Vietnam super early jackfruit is the answer to all of these wishes.
MAXIMUM HEIGHT - Up to 5 meters.
BLOOMING YEAR - Flower twice a year from September to December & from May to June, sometimes it may vary depends on the climate of particular areas.
FRUITING TIME - Edible fruiting will start after 1 year of purchase.
GROWING TIPS -
Jackfruit is very easy to take care of as that of normal Jakfruit.
Just we have to make ensure that plant should be planted in full sunlight areas(minimum 6hrs of sunlight)
It is easy to grow in medium to big size pots as it requires very little space to grow.
Jackfruit loves to grow in tropical & subtropical climates, where there is hot summer & cool winter.
You can plant it in well fertile soil with organic matter as mulching for initial 2 years.
INSIDE THE BOX
S.No. PRODUCT NAME DIMENSION
1. Jackfruit Plant 1-2 Feet Height
2. Growing Pot (Black color) 6 Inch
**above specifications are for indicative purpose only, actual dimensions may slightly vary.
INITIAL CARE FOR 10-15 DAYS JUST AFTER RECEIVING YOUR PLANT
Remove the Packaging Materials carefully.
Press the soil in the pot & add additional soil(garden mix) if necessary.
Maintain moisture in the pot, Do not overwater it may kill your plant, so make sure that the soil should be dry between watering.
Make sure that plants get enough morning direct bright light(2-3hrs) for 10-15 days & do not go for immediate transplanting (minimum 1 month)
After 1 month you can transplant it into a slightly bigger pot than the present pot or directly in the ground.
Just prune if any branch of the plant is get damaged in transits. New leaves will come definitely.
Latin name: Artocarpus heterophyllus
Other names: Jack tree
Uses: fruit, vegetable, pickled, fried, chips, flour, dessert
What is jackfruit?
The largest tree fruit in the world, jackfruit belongs to the Moraceae family, which includes fig, mulberry, and breadfruit. Weighing anywhere between 10 and a whopping 50 pounds or more, these enormous fruits have thick, bumpy greenish-brown skin that looks almost lizard-like. Inside you’ll find a mass of plump, stringy yellow pods. Relished both green and ripe, jackfruit is increasingly available in fresh, frozen and canned form.
Why is jackfruit healthy?
Who would have guessed that a low-carb fruit packed full of antioxidants, magnesium, fiber, and vitamin B6 could also be a superior meat replacement? In 2016, plant-based eaters made it a Google “rising star” based on search volume, praising jackfruit for its versatility and unique, meat-like texture. Studies show it also may reduce risk factors for cardiovascular disease, cancer, and osteoporosis.
What does jackfruit taste like?
When ripe, jackfruit is sweet like a banana, with a slightly tangy acidity reminiscent of pineapple. The bulbs have a bouncy texture like gummy candy. Unripe jackfruit is not sweet and is consumed in cooked form only, almost always in savory dishes. When roasted, compounds found in jackfruit seeds can produce aromas similar to processed cocoa beans. As a result, efforts are underway to see if the seed powder could work as a cacao alternative.
How do I use jackfruit?
Ripe jackfruit is eaten raw out of hand as well as featured in tropical desserts and sweets around the world, including the crushed ice and condensed milk dessert halo-halo in Philippines, Vietnamese chè, and the South Indian mini pancakes chakka nei appam. Since ripe jackfruit is naturally sweet, it is also processed into candies, syrups, juice concentrates, and preserves. Toasted and salted, the seeds make a popular snack.
You can cook unripe jackfruit in a variety of ways. The bulbs can be boiled for salads, fried like cutlets, or simply grilled or sautéed like a vegetable. In many Asian countries, jackfruit is stewed with meat and often served with steamed rice. In the southern states of India, sliced jackfruit bulbs are deep fried and eaten as chips. Through tropical South and Southeast Asia, people consume it in curries or straight off the tree. Cooks in the West have more recently taken a fancy to jackfruit, using it to make taco fillings, salads, burgers, and a vegetarian version of pulled pork. The dried fruit and seeds can be ground into flour.
What does jackfruit pair well with?
Jackfruit likes other tropical flavors — think coconut, and South or Southeast Asian spices.
Where does jackfruit grow?
Jackfruit is native to South and Southeast Asian countries, and is believed to have originated in the region between the Western Ghats of India and the rainforests of Malaysia. Tropical lowlands are ideal for its cultivation; today it’s grown widely throughout the tropical regions of the world. The English name “jackfruit” is derived from the Portuguese “jaca” which comes from the Malayalam term “chakka.”
How to buy jackfruit:
Unripe, it should be firm and sturdy. When ripe, it will become softer and more aromatic. Avoid too-soft or browning specimens.
Fun jackfruit fact:
The wood of the jackfruit tree is resistant to fungus and termites, which makes it an ideal building material for houses and furniture.
Recent studies reveal jackfruit’s promising role in managing type 2 diabetes. One study demonstrated that incorporating jackfruit flour into the diets of individuals with type 2 diabetes significantly improved markers of blood sugar control, including reductions in HbA1c as well as both fasting and postprandial glucose. This result indicates that jackfruit flour could serve as an effective component of medical nutrition therapy for diabetes.
Another investigation focused on the blood sugar-lowering properties of jackfruit seeds. This study used animal models to show that jackfruit seed extract could significantly reduce blood glucose levels and possibly enhance the effects of diabetes medications. (Our view on the use of animals in medical research is here.)
Even jackfruit leaves may have medicinal qualities. In Indian Ayurveda tradition, consuming hot water extracts of (jackfruit) kathal leaves is said to help treat type 2 diabetes.
Collectively, these studies and traditional uses suggest that different parts of the jackfruit — be it the flour, seeds, or leaves — could be beneficial in the dietary management of diabetes.