Mangifera indica 'Pairi' Vergrößern

Mangifera indica 'Pairi'

Early season mango from India, with excellent quality. Fruits are green when ripe, with a hint of red. Flesh is yellow-orange, with a sweet, rich and unique taste. It is very popular in in Western India.  The flavor is rich and spicy, reminiscent of the finest of the Indian dessert types. Weights between 250 - 400 gr.

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The variety Pairi

Early season mango from India, with excellent quality. Pairi is the English transcription, but India is huge, so it is also known as Paheri, Pirie, Peter, Nadusalai, Grape, Raspuri, Bombay and Goha bunder. Fruits are green when ripe, with a hint of red. Flesh is yellow-orange, with a sweet, rich and unique taste. It is very popular in in Western India.  The flavor is rich and spicy, reminiscent of the finest of the Indian dessert types. No fibres! Weights between 250 - 400 gr.

The Mango tree in general

Mangifera indica is an evergreen tree native to India and Southeast Asia, where it has been cultivated for thousands of years. There are hundreds or thousands of varieties with different shapes, sizes, colours and flavours. Mango trees adjust their size to the growing conditions and will reach 5-25 m (15-80 ft). They are pruned low in commercial fields. Young new leaves are usually colourful, orange-pink, changing to a glossy red or copper colour. Later they darken and become leathery and green. Mangifera indica produces one of the most popular fruits of the world: firm, sweet and very aromatic, with a distinctive resinous sweet smell. They contain one large, flat, fibrous seed. The peak season is summer and autumn. Eaten fresh or used in drinks, desserts, fruit salads and salsas. Asian cusine has "1000" uses for mangoes. Even green mangoes are eaten raw as fresh appetizers with salt and lemon juice.

Here in Canarius we offer a grafted potted plant, grown in peatmoss or coconut fiber. The graft will have at least one flush of leaves hardened, but most probably two or three.

Visit this LINK and see pictures of our fruit trees on the packing desk and learn more about what we ship.

The rootstock used for grafting is a seedling of mango Gomera-1. This is commonly used as a rootstock  throughout the Canary Islands, because of their ease of growth and root hardiness to cold wet winters and drought.

Click HERE and learn more about our mango trees: Plant Size, Resistance to Cold, List of Varieties in Stock...

Anbau Innenanbau
Herkunft der Arten Asien
Präsentation Eingetopft in Erde Mischung
Botanische Familie Anacardiaceae
Pflanzentyp verholzend
Pflegebedürfnis Blumentopf