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Chiku Plant

₨1,000.00

Without Fruit

Plant Size: 5 – 6 ft
Start Fruiting when become 8 – 10 ft Plant

With Fruit

Plant Size:  6 ft
Plant Will come with Fruit

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Without Fruit

Plant Size: 5 – 6 ft
Start Fruiting when become 8 – 10 ft Plant

With Fruit

Plant Size:  6 ft
Plant Will come with Fruit

The fruit is a large berry, 4–8 cm (1.6–3.1 in) in diameter. Inside, its flesh ranges from a pale yellow to an earthy brown color with a grainy texture akin to that of a well-ripened pear. Each fruit contains one to six seeds. The seeds are hard, glossy, and black, resembling beans, with a hook at one end that can catch in the throat if swallowed.

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