Durian (Durio Zibethinus)

Durian (Durio Zibethinus)



  • Rs. 410.00
  • Ex Tax: Rs. 410.00


Durian (Scientific - Durio Zibethinus | Sin - දූරියන්)  will reach 90 to 130 ft in height in tropical forests, is usually erect with short, straight, rough, peeling trunk to 4 ft  in diameter, and irregular dense or open crown of rough branches, and thin branchlets coated with coppery or gray scales when young. The evergreen, alternate leaves are oblong-lance-olate, or elliptic-obovate, rounded at the base, abruptly pointed at the apex leathery, dark-green and glossy above, silvery or pale-yellow, and densely covered with gray or reddish-brown, hairy scales on the underside 10 in long, 1 to 3 in wide. Malodorous, whitish to golden-brown, 3-petalled flowers, 2 to 3 in wide, with 5-lobed, bell-shaped calyx, are borne in pendant clusters of 3 to 30 directly from the old, thick branches or trunk.

The fruits are ovoid or ovoid-oblong to nearly round, 6 to 12 in wide, and up to 8 kg in weight. The yellow or yellowish-green rind is thick, tough, semi-woody, and densely set with stout, sharply pointed spines, 3-7 sided at the base. Handling without gloves can be painful. Inside there are 5 compartments containing the creamy-white, yellowish, pinkish or orange-colored flesh and chestnut-like seeds long with glossy, red-brown seed coat. In the best fruits, most seeds are abortive. There are some odorless cultivars but the flesh of the common durian has a powerful odor similar to combined cheese, decayed onion and garlic.

 

Durian is widely celebrated for its long list of health benefits, which include the ability to boost immune system, prevent cancer and inhibit free radical activity, improve digestion, strengthen bones, improve signs of anaemia, prevent premature aging, lower blood pressure, and protect against cardiovascular diseases.

Care

 Sun

 Full sun

 Soil

 Rich, deep or well-drained sandy soil

 Water

 Should water the plant regularly during growing season

 Fertilizer

 Ideal to feed with organic fertilizer or compost

 (Feeding with animal's fertilizer could lead to troublesome diseases for durian)*


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