Description
Lasoda plant “Cordia myxa” – plant
Lasoda, also known as Indian Cherry or Cordia myxa, is a deciduous tree valued for its nutritious fruits and medicinal properties. Native to India, Pakistan, and Southeast Asia, it thrives in warm and dry climates, making it ideal for arid and semi-arid regions.
This is an outdoor plant, best suited for gardens, farms, and agroforestry. It requires full sunlight and well-drained soil to grow efficiently. The tree produces small, fleshy fruits used in pickles, traditional medicine, and Ayurvedic remedies for digestive and respiratory health.
Lasoda is also known for its drought tolerance and soil-enriching properties, making it a great choice for sustainable gardening and afforestation.
Growing & Care Requirements of Lasoda (Cordia myxa) Plant
- Climate: Thrives in warm, tropical, and arid regions.
- Sunlight: Requires full sun for optimal growth.
- Soil: Well-drained sandy or loamy soil, slightly alkaline to neutral pH.
- Watering: Moderate watering; drought-tolerant once established.
- Propagation: Grown from seeds (soak overnight) or stem cuttings.
- Fertilization: Use organic compost or balanced NPK fertilizer occasionally.
- Pruning: Trim during the dormant season to remove weak branches.
- Pests & Diseases: Resistant to most pests, use neem oil for occasional issues.
- Harvesting: Fruits mature in late summer, pick when light green to yellow.
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