Seb
Indian jujube(Ziziphus mauritiana)
An early-maturing ber cultivar with a spreading growth habit whose name ('seb', meaning apple) reflects its apple-like eating quality. It is grown for its reliable, stable yields and is suited to extremely dry desert regions.
Flavor Profile
Juicy and sweet
Visual Characteristics
Small, golden-yellow, slightly oblong fruits about 3.0 x 2.5 cm, weighing roughly 25-30 g
Growing Tips
An early-maturing, spreading-habit cultivar with strong drought adaptability; typically yields about 90-100 kg per tree. Because it ripens early, it can coincide with peak stone-weevil activity.
Resistance Information
Disease Resistance
Moderately resistant to stone weevil (Aubeus himalayanus)
Where to Buy
Sourcing information coming soon. Check local nurseries and seed banks for availability.