Fruit Buni

Buni fruit trees can grow in the lowlands to plains as high as 1,400 masl. This sweet buni fruit has various planting methods, one of which is by grafting. As for how to plant buni fruit, if you want to do it by grafting, what you have to do is to choose a seedling branch that has a diameter of 2-5 cm for grafting. But it also has to be considered whether the seeds to be grafted have roots that are more than 95 days old.

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From the name alone, perhaps from some generations it is now rare to hear the name Buni fruit, let alone see and taste the fruit.

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This fruit tree is a rare fruit, used to be eaten with a mixture of rujak uleg. scientific name (Antidesma bunius L) The fruit is like a grape: round, small and clustered.

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It turns out that this fruit has many benefits and benefits for health. Ripe buni can be eaten immediately or made jam. For those of you who like vegetables, leaves from young buni will make food taste delicious, you know.
Content of Buni Fruit
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