• Tuesday, 4 July 2017

    How to Grow Longan Tree, Growing Longan Kohala in Container


    Growing a longan tree

    A longan or dragon eye tree is perfect if you like lychees and rambutans but your climate isn’t quite tropical enough, as they will tolerate much cooler temperatures.


    LONGAN Dimocarpus Exotic Fruit Tree Live Potted plant



    LONGAN - KOHALA (MARCOT)

    Large fruit with an aromatic sweet to spicy taste. Early season heavy cropping variety. Closely related to Lychees, Longans are highly valued in South east Asia. They are hardier and quicker growing.


    Dimocarpus Longan Seeds Organic Fruit Dragon Eye Bonsai Tropical Fruit Tree Seeds For DIY Home Garden Plants 5 Seeds/Pack



    Longan Fruit are Ready to Harvest, Best Season to Grow Longan!



    Health Benefits of Longan

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    Bonsai with Longan Seed

    Another attempt on planting with fruits seed. The LONGANS! One of my favourite fruits. We noticed some seed started to grow even before we otear off the longan meat.

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    LONGAN - KOHALA SEEDLING

    A close relative to the Lychee tree but much larger, stronger and more cold tolerant. The fruit is deliciously sweet. Seed selected from the superior Kohala variety.

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    I wonder longan tree can plant in a big pot? If yes, can it have fruit when plant in a big pot?

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    Almost ready to harvest. Fruits in air-through bags instead of plastic ones

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    RARE Dwarf Longan “Sri Chompoo” aka Dragon Eye Exotic Fruit SEEDS in container

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    Longan Fruit Trees In Pots

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    A Bag 5 Pcs Longan Seeds Sweet Dragon Eyes Fruit Tree Seeds Flowers Rare Bonsai Potted Plants Seed For Home * Garden Sementes

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    Basic information and facts about Longan.

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    Longan, sometimes known as Dragon Eye

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    Longan trees can produce thousands of ping-pong ball sized fruits (Grown in China, Thailand, India, Vietnam, Taiwan)

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    Kelengkeng - The longan is a tropical tree native to South and Southeast Asia known for its edible fruit.

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