The Aziz Gazi Nursery offers premium Washington Navel Orange (Santra) live plants, propagated through grafting. This popular citrus variety is cherished for its seedless, sweet, and juicy fruits, making it an excellent choice for home gardens, orchards, and commercial cultivation.
Key Features of the Plant:
- Plant Type: Grafted live plant for superior quality and faster fruiting.
- Scientific Name: Citrus sinensis
- Common Name: Washington Navel Orange, Santra
- Fruit Characteristics:
- Taste: Sweet, tangy, and refreshing.
- Size: Medium to large with a smooth rind.
- Color: Bright orange when ripe.
- Special Feature: Seedless and easy-to-peel.
- Growth and Maintenance:
- Plant Size: Grows into a medium-sized tree with a rounded canopy.
- Soil Requirements: Thrives in well-drained, fertile soil with good organic content.
- Sunlight: Requires full sun for optimal growth and fruit production.
- Watering: Needs regular watering, particularly during flowering and fruiting stages.
- Grafting Benefits:
- Faster Fruiting: Grafted plants start producing fruits earlier than seed-grown counterparts.
- True-to-Type: Ensures consistent fruit quality and maintains the parent plant’s desirable traits.
- Disease Resistance: Improved resistance to common citrus diseases.
- Plant Care:
- Fertilization: Apply balanced fertilizers or organic compost to promote healthy growth and fruit yield.
- Pruning: Regular pruning enhances air circulation and maintains plant health.
- Pest and Disease Management: Watch for common pests like aphids or citrus mites and treat as needed.
Why Choose Aziz Gazi Nursery Washington Navel Orange Plants?
- High-quality grafted saplings for reliable performance and productivity.
- Well-suited for various climates, especially tropical and subtropical regions.
- Produces premium-quality oranges that are perfect for fresh eating, juicing, or desserts.
The Washington Navel Orange variety is a top-tier choice for citrus enthusiasts, promising abundant harvests of delicious, seedless fruits.
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