New Selar Mosambi Plants
The term "New Selar Mosambi" likely refers to a specific variety or cultivar of sweet lime (Citrus limetta). This variety is known for its improved characteristics compared to traditional types, such as better fruit quality, higher yield, or enhanced disease resistance. The term "Selar" might be a regional or marketing name associated with this improved cultivar.
Characteristics of New Selar Mosambi Plants
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Size and Growth Habit: New Selar Mosambi trees generally exhibit a similar growth habit to other Mosambi varieties. They are medium-sized evergreen trees, typically reaching 20-25 feet (6-8 meters) in height. They have a rounded canopy with dense foliage.
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Leaves: The leaves are dark green, glossy, and lance-shaped. They retain the citrus aroma typical of Mosambi.
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Flowers: These trees produce small, white, fragrant flowers, often in clusters. The flowering season is usually in spring.