We have wild mountain seaberry (Lassaf) seedlings available.
📢 Features of Lassaf:
✅ A fruit that is among the most delicious and tasty fruits.
‎✅ Very high nutritional and therapeutic value.
✅ Promising economic feasibility and high financial return.
This fruit is rare in every sense of the word and is absent from the markets. Whoever invests in it first will have no competitor.
✅ In addition to the above, it has honey-producing flowers that yield the finest types of honey.
✅ The price is 30 riyals per seedling, and wholesale prices vary depending on the quantity.
✅ Pickup from the farm or shipping at the buyer's expense for a symbolic cost.
For orders, contact: ( Phone number appears when clicking the contact button )
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📢 (((The difference between Seaberry and Shufailhan)))
The difference between seaberry and shufailhan is the same as the difference between wild, local, Chinese, and other types of sidr. All of them are similar in thorns, leaves, seeds, flowers, and fruits, but there are differences in quality, and each is considered a different variety with a name that distinguishes it from others.
Similarly, hamat and figs are similar, but each remains a different variety from the other and has a different name by which it is known.
This is how seaberry and shufailhan are; they resemble each other, but there is a big difference between them, and each has a different name by which it is known. In fact, each has several names that distinguish it from the other.
The first is called (Seaberry) with a shadda on the 'l' and is also called (Lassaf).
The second is called (Shufailhan) and is also called (Seaberry-like). All of them are types, just as all sidr are sidr, with differences in their types.
Differences between Seaberry and Shufailhan:
The first has large trees.
The second has small trees.
The first has thick wood.
The second has weak wood.
The first has broad leaves.
The second has small leaves.
The first has large fruits.
The second has small fruits.
The first has fruits with a good taste.
The second has inedible fruits.
The first has yellow fruit inside.
The second has red fruit inside.
The first is evergreen.
The second is deciduous.
The first's trees grow vertically.
The second's trees spread horizontally.
The first is non-climbing.
The second is climbing.
The first provides flowers, fruits, shade, firewood, and beauty.
The second is thorns that block roads without benefit.