Miracle Fruit (Synsepalum dulcificum) Live Plant
Miracle Fruit (Synsepalum dulcificum) Live Plant
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| Plant Name | Miracle Fruit Live Plant |
| Botanical Name | Synsepalum dulcificum |
| Fruit Color | Bright Red |
| Growth Type | Shrub |
| Fruit Benefit | Taste-Modifying Berry |
| Ideal For | Terrace Garden, Balcony, Exotic Fruit Collection |
| Maintenance Required | Easy |
Experience the amazing taste-transforming Miracle Fruit Plant, one of the world’s most unique and exotic fruit plants. Scientifically known as Synsepalum dulcificum, this rare tropical plant produces bright red berries that naturally make sour foods taste sweet for a short time after consumption.
Popular among exotic fruit collectors and home gardeners, the Miracle Fruit plant is both ornamental and highly fascinating. Its glossy green leaves, attractive red fruits, and compact growth habit make it a perfect addition to balconies, terraces, kitchen gardens, and exotic fruit collections.
The Miracle Fruit berry contains a natural protein called miraculin, which temporarily changes the taste perception of sour foods like lemon, tamarind, and vinegar into sweet flavors. This incredible fruit has gained worldwide popularity among gardening enthusiasts and rare plant lovers.
Easy to grow in warm climates with proper care, this rare fruiting plant is ideal for containers and home gardens.
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Note: There are quite a few processes and steps to be done by us to make sure the plants are shipped very safely. Hence please allow us 5-7 business days for processing and shipping your orders. Orders are usually shipped on Mondays and Tuesdays to ensure that the shipments are not held up during weekends.
Plants if damaged while transit will be replaced free of cost. We will need uncut unboxing video for processing the replacement
IMPORTANT NOTE: Please don't repot or re-plant the plants immediately after receiving it. Keep it in the same bag that you receive and water regularly for 2 weeks. You can then repot them to bigger container, grow bags or your field.
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