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Amropalli

Original price was: 260.00৳ .Current price is: 250.00৳ .

Among the varieties available in the country, Amrapali mangoes are quite popular and often referred to as the queen of mangoes due to their exceptional taste. The naming of this mango variety has an interesting history.

According to agriculturists and historians, Amrapali was named after an ancient Indian dancer. This name was chosen to honour her.

History tells us that around 2,500 years ago, there was a kingdom called Vaishali in ancient India. There is no proper record of her birth, parents and early life. She was given this name because she was found under a mango tree in the royal gardens of Vaishali.

Etymologically speaking, the name is derived from the two roots, “Amra” (meaning mango) and “Pallawa” (meaning tiny sprouts or leaves). Incidentally, her legend originated in the Jataka Tales, which were penned about 1,500 years ago.

A person named Mahanaman found her when she was a child. Lured by her great beauty, he abandoned his kingdom and set up residence in Ambara village, a small hamlet in Vaishali.

Ambapali, also known as Ambika or Amrapali, grew into a very beautiful woman and became the best dancer in the state. Her beauty and talent captivated everyone, leading to conflicts over her. Eventually, she was declared the city bride of Vaishali. In her later years, she is said to have spent her time in the company of Gautama Buddha.

Description

Climate & Soil Requirements

Planting Details

Parameter Value
Spacing 2.5m × 2.5m (for high-density) OR 6m × 6m (normal)
Planting Time June–July (monsoon) or Feb–March (with irrigation)
Pit Size 1m × 1m × 1m filled with FYM + topsoil

Note: In high-density orchards, up to 1600 trees/ha can be planted.

Fertilizer & Nutrient Management

Tree Age FYM (kg) Urea (g) SSP (g) MOP (g)
1 year 10 200 200 100
3 years 20 400 400 200
5+ years 50 1000 1000 500

Apply:

  • FYM during winter (Dec–Jan)

  • NPK in 2 split doses: Feb (pre-flowering) & July (post-fruit harvest)

Pest & Disease Management

Problem Control
Mango hopper Spray Imidacloprid or Dimethoate during flowering
Mealy bugs Remove weeds, apply neem oil or systemic insecticides
Anthracnose Copper oxychloride sprays post-monsoon
Powdery mildew Sulphur-based fungicides like wettable sulphur

Harvest & Post-Harvest

  • Harvest time: Late June to early July

  • Fruit color: Deep yellow-red with soft flesh

  • Ripening: Store at room temperature; ripens in 4–5 days

  • Shelf life is short (2–3 days); consume or process quickly.

Yield

  • First fruiting: 3–4 years after planting

  • Full bearing: 7–8 years

  • Normal planting yield: 10–15 tons/ha

  • High-density planting yield: 25–30 tons/ha (with good management)

1 review for Amropalli

  1. Hanif Mondol

    চারার মান খুব ভাল ছিল। জাত ঠিক ছিল। আশা করি ফলন ভালোই হবে।

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