Stelechocarpus burahol (Kepel) Grafted Seedling – Rare Tropical Fruit Tree
Stelechocarpus burahol (Kepel) Grafted Seedling – Rare Tropical Fruit Tree
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Our Kepel seedlings are expertly grafted (okulasi), a critical advantage for the collector. Seed-grown Kepel trees can take many years to fruit, but our grafted specimens are matured to bypass this juvenile phase, ensuring you will see fruits much sooner and in a much more compact, manageable size. This makes the Kepel an ideal, albeit rare, candidate for tabulampot (container gardening). By selecting this authentic, grafted specimen, you are investing in a piece of botanical history that provides both a unique aesthetic and a rare, delicious harvest.
You will receive: ✔️ 1 Healthy, hand-selected Grafted Kepel (Stelechocarpus burahol) Seedling ✔️ Robust, well-established root system, primed for resilient growth ✔️ Expertly grafted (okulasi) to ensure earlier fruiting, compact habit, and genetic excellence ✔️ Specialized, professional protective packaging to ensure your exotic tree arrives in pristine condition Note: As a slow-growing, rare treasure, your Kepel tree will develop its signature deep, glossy green foliage and distinct trunk-fruiting habit as it matures in your care.
🌼 Cultivation & Care Information
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Common Name: Kepel, Tarsan Tree
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Botanical Name: Stelechocarpus burahol
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Plant Type: Tropical evergreen fruit tree
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Sun Requirements: Bright, filtered light to full sun (Best results are achieved in a spot that receives plenty of bright light while being protected from intense, scorching midday heat).
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Soil / Medium: Requires a rich, well-draining, and moisture-retentive potting mix (ensure the mix remains fertile and slightly acidic for best performance).
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Watering: Consistent; keep the soil evenly moist but never waterlogged. The Kepel appreciates high humidity and stable moisture levels.
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Growth Rate: Slow to steady; its grafted nature makes it highly responsive to pruning, allowing you to maintain a perfect, ornamental shape in a pot.
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Display Style: An architectural, deep-green landscape piece; perfect as a high-status focal point in a large, deep container or a sheltered spot in your tropical home orchard.
💡 Pro Growing Tip: To keep your Grafted Kepel Tree flourishing, prioritize consistent humidity, protection from harsh winds, and a high-quality, organic-rich soil mix! Because it is a slow-growing, royal-heritage tree, patience is key. Provide it with a stable, warm environment, and you will eventually be rewarded with the rare, exotic, and legendary fruits that define this beautiful species!
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