Macadamia trees

Macadamia trees commonly grow to 18 metres (60 feet) high and 15 metres (49 feet) wide. They have shiny leathery leaves that are 20–30 cm (8–12 inches) long. Fragrant pink or white flowers are borne in clusters and are succeeded by bunches of up to 20 fruits.

Macadamia Nuts Plant

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VarietyMacadamia
Plant Age1–2 years
Plant FormI have seedling/grafted
SpeciesMacadamia Tetraphylla
Maturity Duration4–5 years
Tree GrowthDwarf
ClimateHigh Altitude
UsageCommercial Farming
Soil TypeWell Drained Red
Plant Height2–3 ft
Packaging TypePoly Bag
Country of OriginMade in India
1 to 3 feet plant500 grm per pollybeg

Minimum order quantity: 200 Plant

They have shiny leathery leaves that are 20–30 cm (8–12 inches) long. Fragrant pink or white flowers are borne in clusters and are succeeded by bunches of up to 20 fruits. Not a true nut, the shiny round 25-mm (1-inch) seed is enclosed in a thick leathery husk that splits along one side during the ripening process.

Macadamia Seedling Plant

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Plant Age1–2 years
Plant FormSeedling
SpeciesMacadamia Tetraphylla
Maturity Duration4–5 years
ClimateHigh Altitude
UsageOrchard, Commercial Farming
Type of SoilAlkaline
Scientific NameMacadamia
Fertilizer Usecow dung , burmer compose
Suitable Forany climate
Ageing Period1 year
Soil TypeAlkaline
Plant Height2 feet
Packaging TypePlastic Pot
Country of OriginMade in India
2 feet height1 kg wait per plant
VarietyA4
Tree GrowthDwarf

Minimum order quantity: 50 Plant

They have shiny leathery leaves that are 20–30 cm (8–12 inches) long. Fragrant pink or white flowers are borne in clusters and are succeeded by bunches of up to 20 fruits. Not a true nut, the shiny round 25-mm (1-inch) seed is enclosed in a thick leathery husk that splits along one side during the ripening process.

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SA Agro Enterprise
H No. 129, Bamungaon, Lanka, Hojai
Nagaon - 782446, Assam, India

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