The male tree flowers 2-3 days earlier in April than the female tree. The male flower is pistachio shell seen on the cluster in the form of a spike, the flowers are without petioles and have 5 green sepals and 5 oval flags with a short green rod. The female flower is a cluster, with the difference that the method of placing the flowers on the cluster is single and at a distance from each other and does not have a lot of male flowers on the cluster.
The female flowers also remain green for 2-3 days. If the pollen grains of the male flower do not reach it at this time and the mating is not done, the color of the stigma turns reddish brown and then dries and falls off.
If the pollen grains of male flowers reach the female flower cup, the pollen grains stick to the stigma and pass through the cream and enter the ovary. Fertilization takes place, the female flower clusters are fertilized and growth begins. The fruit turns green when ripe and when ripe, and after peeling the skin becomes creamy (Sami et al., 2005).