$66 – $150Price range: $66 through $150
Known by many names—Bael, Bengal Quince, Wood Apple, Stone Apple, Bilva, and Bel Patra—Aegle marmelos stands out as one of the most significant fruit trees in the Indian subcontinent. For centuries, people have revered it. In particular, they admire its distinctive fruit. Furthermore, the tree’s quiet resilience and character earn admiration.
Bael grows into a beautiful, small-to-medium-sized tree. Its foliage is aromatic, and its branches are striking. As it matures, the tree takes on a rugged, ancient look. Meanwhile, across India and Southeast Asia, people highly value its hard-shelled fruits. For example, they use them in drinks, preserves, and herbal preparations. Additionally, in Hindu tradition, foliage holds deep symbolic meaning. Therefore, devotees commonly use Bilva leaves in sacred offerings.
Young plants thrive in protected spots with bright, dappled light. To begin with, start them in pots to promote steady root growth. Then, transplant them into the ground when they reach 30–40 cm tall. Once established, Bael adapts well to many soils and growing conditions. Moreover, it even tolerates heat and dryness.
Bael’s rarity in Australian cultivation makes it especially appealing. However, sourcing live plants is difficult. As a result, collectors of unusual edible, medicinal, and culturally significant species seek them out. In many cases, people plant Bael not just for immediate harvests, but to leave a living legacy for future generations.

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