Mazhar Botanic Garden

Protium serratum (Wall. ex Colebr.) Engl.

Indian red pear

Sample code: EGY-MBG-001167
English name: Indian red pear
Native: China, Cambodia, India, Thailand, Myanmar
Country: Bangladesh India Myanmar Thailand Vietnam
(PGR): Very rare

semideciduous tree spreading crown, grow to 30 m  tall leaves pinnate and feature small, leaflets lanceolate- ovate, hairy or glabrous flowers small and white fruit contain 1-3 seeds, globose, dark, red to black, juicy and edible

food. Folk medicine. wood. edible fruit.

Bursera serrata Wall ex colebr

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Texture: Chalk Clay Loam Sandy
Fertility: Intermediate
Drainage: Well drained
Salinity: Low None
Water Sources: Moderate Water
Climates: Temperate
Lights: Full sun Light shade
Propagation: Stem cuttings seeds
Flowering time: Spring and autumn
Zone: 9 : 1
pH range: 4.5-6.5

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