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Thai Bel Bael Bilva (Aegle marmelos), a premium grafted cultivar from Thailand prized for larger fruits and enhanced pulp quality, produces woody greyish-yellow globose baels 8-15 cm across filled with aromatic sweet-gummy orange pulp rich in vitamin C, tannins, and mucilage, revered in Ayurveda as sacred Bilva for digestive and spiritual healing. This evergreen tree offers superior yield, disease resistance, and faster fruiting from grafted plants compared to seedlings, thriving in hot-dry Indian climates from Rajasthan to Tamil Nadu with minimal care. The 1.5–2 feet sapling suits home temples, orchards, pots, or medicinal gardens, bearing ripe fruits May-July for sharbat, chutneys, or rituals.
1 live Thai Bel Bael Bilva grafted fruit plant
Height at dispatch: approximately 1.5–2 feet
Authentic Thai variety for large aromatic fruits, vigorous roots, and reliable productivity
Adaptable for balconies, courtyards, or sacred planting
🔔 Medium tree (5-10m) with trifoliate aromatic leaves, greenish-white fragrant flowers, and multi-celled fruits loaded with potassium, fiber, antioxidants combating diabetes, ulcers, diarrhea, and inflammation while balancing Vata-Kapha doshas
🌸 Pulp strained for cooling sherbets; unripe fruits treat dysentery, ripe aid constipation; leaves for worship and pain relief
💪 Drought tolerant, heat resistant (up to 45°C); self-fertile heavy bearer post-grafting
🌦 Prefers tropical/subtropical zones; pH 5-10 tolerance including saline soils
🌱 Sacred Hindu tree; roots calm nausea, bark supports heart health
🪴 Soil: Well-drained loamy/sandy; thrives in poor soils with organics
💧 Watering: Low-moderate; deep weekly young plants, drought hardy mature
🌿 Mulching: Organic conserves moisture in arid areas
✂️ Pruning: Light post-harvest for canopy; remove watersprouts
🔔 Fresh pulp sherbets, toffees, powders; cooling summer drink with laxative action
💪 Controls blood sugar, detoxifies, boosts immunity, heals wounds via tannins/flavonoids
🌳 Shade tree for temples/gardens; attracts bees/birds
🎁 Auspicious gift for wellness seekers or Shiva devotees