Mangosteen is an evergreen tree, which can not bear fruit until it is more than ten years old, and its fruit yield is low. Artificial cultivation of mangosteen can provide full-day sunshine, keep the leaves green and provide decomposed fertilizer for mangosteen to maintain its growth.
Where does mangosteen grow?
Mangosteen grows on trees and on the trunk of mangosteen. Mangosteen persimmon, a famous mountain in Mangosteen, is a vine of Hypericum. Mangosteen is a typical tropical rain forest fruit tree, which mainly grows in hills and valleys.
1, where does mangosteen grow?
Generally, mangosteen is planted in gentle slope and flat land with a slope less than 20, which grows faster. The groundwater level is required to be below 0.5 meters, and the yield is higher in plots with convenient irrigation and drainage.
Mangosteen is native to Southeast Asia and widely grows in tropical areas of Asia and Africa. It is widely planted in Thailand, Malaysia, Myanmar and the Philippines, and also introduced in Guangdong, Taiwan Province, Fujian and Yunnan.
2. Mangosteen growth conditions
Mangosteen is a typical fruit tree in tropical rain forest, which can flourish only when the temperature is 25-35 degrees and the humidity is about 80%.
If the temperature is below 20 degrees, the growth will be inhibited, and the growth rate is relatively slow. It takes seven or eight years from cultivation to fruiting, and the fruit period is between10-1February.
Pictures of mangosteen growing on trees
What does mangosteen look like
Mangosteen is also called Mangji Persimmon, Mangosteen, Mangosteen, Inverted Twist and Phoenix Fruit, and the mangosteen shell is relatively thick and hard. Its flesh is not easy to be damaged, the color is purple, the flesh is white and tender, the taste is sweet and slightly sour, and it is very delicious. It is a good fruit.