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Here’s a detailed yet easy-to-understand description of the longan fruit plant:
Longan Fruit Plant (Dimocarpus longan) – Description
The longan plant is a tropical fruit tree known for its sweet, juicy fruits that resemble lychees. The fruit is called longan, which means “dragon’s eye” in Chinese, due to its appearance when peeled.
🌿 Botanical Information:
Scientific Name: Dimocarpus longan
Family: Sapindaceae (Soapberry family)
Common Names: Longan, Dragon’s Eye, Lam Yai (in Thailand)
🌳 Plant Characteristics:
Type: Evergreen tropical tree
Height: Typically grows 6–15 meters (20–50 feet) tall
Canopy: Dense and round, providing good shade
Bark: Gray-brown, rough texture
🍃 Leaves:
Type: Pinnately compound (feather-like) with 4–10 pairs of leaflets
Color: Dark green and glossy
Texture: Smooth with a leathery feel
🌸 Flowers:
Color: Small, yellowish-white flowers
Fragrance: Lightly fragrant
Blooming Season: Spring to early summer
Pollination: Mainly by insects
🍈 Fruit (Longan):
Shape & Size: Round, about 1.5–2.5 cm in diameter
Skin: Thin, light brown, and somewhat rough
Flesh: Translucent, juicy, and sweet
Seed: Single, round, shiny black seed – looks like a pupil inside the flesh, hence the name “dragon’s eye”
Taste: Mildly sweet, similar to lychee but less floral
🌞 Growing Conditions:
Climate: Tropical to subtropical; prefers warm, humid climates
Temperature: Grows best in 20°C–35°C (68°F–95°F)
Soil: Well-drained sandy or loamy soil; pH between 5.5 and 6.5
Light: Full sun
Water: Requires moderate watering; drought-tolerant once established
🌾 Propagation & Fruiting:
Propagation: Usually by air-layering or grafting (faster and more reliable than seeds)
Time to fruit: 3–5 years (grafted trees); 6–8 years (from seed)
Fruit season: Usually in late summer to early autumn depending on region
📦 Uses:
Fresh Consumption: Eaten raw or in fruit salads
Dried Longan: Common in Asian cuisines and traditional medicine
Juices & Desserts: Used in teas, soups, and sweets
Traditional Medicine: Believed to help with relaxation and sleep in Chinese medicine
⚠️ Other Notes:
Lifespan: Can live and bear fruit for several decades
Care: Needs pruning to maintain shape and improve air circulation