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Bignay Fruit Plant
Bignay Fruit Plant
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- Premium Quality
- Lab-Tested
- Common Name: Bignay / Queensland Cherry
- Botanical Name: Antidesma bunius
- Growth Rate: Moderate to Fast (Reaches 15–25 feet, manageable with pruning)
- Fruiting/Bloom Timing: 3 to 4 years (Produces grape-like clusters of red to black fruits)
- Maintenance: Medium (Hardy tropical plant, fairly low care)
- Ideal Temperature: 20°C to 34°C (Thrives in warm, humid climates)
- Sunlight Requirements: Full sun to partial shade (Fruits best in sunny conditions)
- Soil Requirements: Well-drained loamy or sandy-loam soil enriched with compost
- Watering Needs: Regular watering (Keep soil moist, avoid soggy conditions)
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Health Benefits:
- Rich in antioxidants (Supports heart and skin health)
- Contains dietary fiber (Good for digestion)
- Traditionally used in herbal remedies for wellness
How To Care For Bignay Fruit Plant
How To Care For Bignay Fruit Plant
Watering: Water consistently to keep the soil moist, especially during hot months. Avoid overwatering.
Sunlight: Prefers full sun for best fruiting but can tolerate partial shade.
Soil: Plant in well-drained, fertile soil enriched with compost or organic matter.
Temperature: Thrives in tropical climates (20°C–34°C). Protect from frost in cooler regions.
Pruning: Prune lightly after fruiting to maintain shape and encourage new growth.
Fertilizing: Apply a balanced fertilizer during the growing season. Extra potassium promotes heavy fruiting.
With proper care, your Bignay plant will flourish and reward you with beautiful grape-like clusters of tangy-sweet fruits.
Why Customers Love Our Bignay Fruit Plant
Why Customers Love Our Bignay Fruit Plant
Abundant Fruits: Produces large clusters of attractive red to black berries.
Nutritious & Versatile: Rich in antioxidants, fiber, and often used for jams, wines, and juices.
Low Maintenance: Hardy and adaptable, perfect for tropical gardens.
Beautiful Appearance: Its glossy green leaves and colorful fruit clusters add beauty to any space.
Customers love the Bignay plant for its heavy yields, health benefits, and ornamental value—making it a favorite choice for tropical gardens.
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Reviews

plant came healthy and fresh. already showing new leaves after just 2 weeks

love how unique this fruit looks, clusters like grapes. very excited to see it fruit soon.

arrived well packed, no damages. adapts well to full sun in my garden

the berries taste tangy and sweet, made a small jam batch from my first harves

never thought bignay would grow so well here. easy to care for, just regular water.

plant was smaller than expected but very healthy. steady growth so far.

this is a special plant for me, reminds me of childhood. happy to see it growing strong.

friends are impressed with the fruit clusters, it really stands out in the garden
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