1 Bari-1 Sweet Malta Plant:
Malta fruit is a hybrid of grapefruit and orange .Malta is often described as being like a beer that has not been fermented. It is similar in color to stout (dark brown) but is slightly sweet, and is generally described as tasting like molasses.
1 Pati Lemon, Kolkata Pati Plant:
By growing lemon fruit plant at your home, refresh your mind after days hard work with an amazing nutritious and energy booster lemon fruit.
Lemon is perennial evergreen fruiting tree in Rutaceae family. The tree has a spreading, upright growth habit, few large branches and stiff thorns. The tree possesses large, oblong or oval, light green leaves and produces purple-white flowers in cluste.
The lemon fruit is an ellipsoid berry surrounded by a green rind, which ripens to yellow, protecting the soft yellow segmented pulp.
1 Mandarin Orange:
The mandarin orange (Citrus reticulata), also known as the mandarin or mandarine, is a small citrus tree fruit. Treated as a distinct species of orange, it is usually eaten plain or in fruit salads. Tangerines are a group of orange-coloured citrus fruit consisting of hybrids of mandarin orange with some pomelo contribution.
Mandarins are smaller and oblate, unlike the spherical common oranges (which are a mandarin–pomelo hybrid). The taste is considered sweeter and stronger than the common orange. A ripe mandarin is firm to slightly soft, heavy for its size, and pebbly-skinned. The peel is thin, loose, with little white mesocarp, so they are usually easier to peel and to split into segments. Hybrids usually have these traits to a lesser degree. The mandarin is tender and is damaged easily by cold. It can be grown in tropical and subtropical areas.
1 China 3 Orange Grafted Plant:
China 3 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; the mandarin orange (C. reticulata), some varieties of which are called tangerines; and the sour, or Seville, orange 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.