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| Other ProductsBanyan Tree Bar Or Bargad![]() Botanical Name: Ficus Benghalensis Banyan is a common home and office houseplant, but in the wild it's a giant tree of Indian jungles. Banyan starts out life as an epiphyte growing on another tree where some fig-eating bird deposited a seed. As it grows, banyan produces aerial roots that hang down from horizontal branches and take root where they touch the ground. These vertical "prop roots" can create a forest on their own. Banyan can get 100 ft tall and, with its massive limbs supported by prop roots, spread over an area of several acres.. The leaves of the tree are large and leathery. They often have prominently marked veins. The figs are scarlet red, about a half-inch in diameter, and reportedly not particularly tasty. Curry Plant Sweet Neem Leaf Meetha Neem Kadipatta![]() Botanical Name: Murraya koenigii Grass Rolls![]() Grass Rolls- Easy To Handle Our new rolls are great for everyone. Rolls of grass are smaller and easier to handle than the loose grass. Rolls of grass are the best all year around. Neem![]() Botanical Name: Azadarichta Indica Neem is a tropical evergreen tree native to the Indian sub-continent. This tree has a history of growing up a recorded height of 50 ft. and has been used for many different purposes for more than 4500 years. The earliest documentation revealed usage of various parts of Neem tree like fruit, leaves, seed oil, roots and bark for their benefits to animals and human beings due to its medicinal properties. Its leaves and extract are well documented as medicine for skin diseases and as the best available tonic for the skin and external use. Croton![]() Botanical Name: Codiaeum Originally from the tropical areas of Malaysia and Indonesia, this most colourful but fragile houseplant has been popular since it was introduced in the mid-nineteenth century. Its smooth, laurel shaped colourfull leaves from yellow, orange and red, with mottled or striped yellow markings. It can grow into quite a large shrub, around 1m/3ft tall and across. Codiaum requires constant humid conditions, away from draughts and central heating. Strong light is needed to maintain colour in the leaves; however the plant should not be sprayed while it is in sun or the leaves will burn. The Plant rest in winter and loses many of its bottom leaves, so it is often treated as an annual. Kalpavriksha Baobab Tree![]() Botanical Name: Adansonia Digitata Baobab or Adansonia Digitata has its origin in the African savannahs and believed to have been brought to India by Arab slaves and soldiers, hundreds of years ago. Called ‘tree of life’ as it has capacity to provide food, shelter and water stored in large quantities in its broad trunk. Leafless for better part of the year, the tree looks ‘upside-down’, as if its roots are thrown up in the air. Baobab, the chemist tree is a tree whose average life is more than 2000-2500 years and is one of the trees which are traditionally used for health promoting effects. Kalpavriksha tree leaves have several magically medicinal properties and can be of great help in various deficiencies of Calcium and Vitamin. It is said that few Baobab leaves everyday can help in supplementing our daily nutritional needs. These leaves also contain antioxidants, which have anti-aging properties. This means they help in staying younger and healthier for a long, happy life. It is said that they are good for constipation and acidity. The leaves are also Anti-Allergic, Anti-Asthmatic, Anti-Malaria (slows down the growth), cures gastric, kidney and joint diseases and also help in treating insect bites. Even World Health Organization (WHO) has found specified quantities of 6 of the 8 essential amino acids required in our body. How to use Kalpavriksha Leaves in your food? You can use few Kalpavriksha Leaves easily in your daily diet. Fresh leaves can be cooked with Saag (80% spinach + 20% Kalpavriksha Leaves).The Kalpavriksha leaves can also be used in salad or as a garnishing just like coriander. The leaves can simply be stuffed in parathas and commonly 5-10 Kalpavriksha leaves can be eaten raw for healthy benefits. Money Plant![]() Botanical Name: Epipremnum Scindapsus Aureum. One of the most common Indoor plant in India, Money plant is a vigorous climber, it habitats being the humid tropical climate, where it attaches itself to the bark of host tree trunk. It is easy to grow in indoor conditions and as a household plant its aerial roots can be trained to cover a moss pole to a height of 3-5 ft., or its tendrils can look good trailing over a hanging basket. The plant can also be grown in water. Money Plant has glossy green leaves covered with yellow patches or spots. These will gradually fade and should be removed from the stem. Pinch out new shoots occasionally to ensure dense growth. It needs warm, humid conditions and should be sprayed frequently with tepid water. Mother-In Law Tongue![]() Botanical Name: Sansevieria Trifasciata One of the hardiest of all indoor plants, this succulent member of the lily family needs little attention. Originally from the arid zone it thrives on good light, normal room temperatures and fairly dry conditions with good drainage. The foliage forms rosettes of firm green leaves with yellow margins of varying lengths. This slow growing plant has elegant upright leaves of 1m/3ft in length Wipe the leaves occasionally and this plant will be long lasting. Schefflera![]() Botanical Name: Schefflera Arboricola Spineless Yucca![]() Botanical Name: Yucca Elephantipes. Yucca is one of the most exotic member of the lily family which grows to a height of 45 ft if planted outdoor in sunny, arid conditions. The sturdy trunk is swollen at the base and from the top grows numerous rosettes of firm, glossy green, pointed leaves. It can also produce cluster of creamy white flowers. As a houseplant Yucca is Hardy and not at all temperamental, preferring a dry, sunny position, but also able to adapt to semi-shade. Mist occasionally. Wipe the leaves with a damp cloth from time to time. The plant will benefit from a spell outdoors in summer. It should live for many years. Swiss Cheese Plant![]() Botanical Name: Monstera Deliciosa This attractive old favourite has beautiful glossy dark green perforated leaves which can grow as large as 2ft. across. A mature plant produces a hard green edible fruit that smells like a pineapple. In tropical conditions it grows as a tree climber in tropical conditions. It does well as a houseplant in most warm and humid conditions, except direct sunlight. Indoors it can grow upto 8 ft. It requires plenty of room and will need a stake for support as it grows. Wash the leaves occasionally with a damp sponge and mist often. Monstera produces many aerial roots which are used to anchor the plant. These should be wound around the plant and placed on top of the pot and pegged. This plant should live indefinitely. Tulsi Plant Holy Basil![]() Botanical Name: Ocimum Sanctum "The Queen of Herbs" i.e. Ocimum Sanctum or Holy Tulsi is today in every house of India. Tulsi has been respected in India for over five thousand years, as a healing balm for body, mind and spirit, and is known to bestow an amazing number of health benefits. Tulsi is an erect sweet -scented young herb, max. 4 ft. in height, growing in abundance near cultivated field gardens and waste lands. Its leaves, seeds and whole plant is useful. Ayurvedic practice recommends Tulsi in several formulations to enhance immunity and metabolic functions as well as in the management of respiratory problems. Tulsi leaves are most commonly boiled with the usual morning tea for its soothing flavour. Tulsi reduces stress, enhances stamina, relieves inflammation, lowers cholesterol, eliminates toxins, protects against radiation, prevents gastric ulcers, lowers fevers, improves digestion and provides a rich supply of antioxidants and other nutrients. Tulsi is especially effective in supporting the heart, blood vessels, liver and lungs and also regulates blood pressure and blood sugar. Weeping Fig Benjamins Fig![]() Botanical Name: Ficus Benjamina It is a very popular Indoor Plant in temperate areas, due to its elegant growth and tolerance of poor growing conditions; it does best under bright, sunny conditions but will also tolerate considerable shade. It requires a moderate amount of watering in summer, and only enough to keep it from drying out in the winter. It does not need to be misted. The plant is sensitive to cold and should be protected from strong winds. When grown indoors, it can grow too large for its situation, and may need regular pruning. Xanadu![]() Botanical Name: Xanadu Philodendron This moderately large-leaved, easily-grown Xanadu makes a dramatic, tropical statement wherever it is used in the landscape. The deeply divided, usually drooping, dark grey-green leaves grow up to 18-inches long and 8 to 12 inches wide, appearing on long, smooth petioles. Each leaf is divided into 15 to 20 lobes. It easily grows in warm parts of India. The flower is not showy. Dumb Cane Leopard Lilly![]() Botanical Name: Dieffenbachia Dieffenbachia grows from a thick stem and has elongated dark leaves which are attractively variegated with creamy yellow in the centre. As a houseplant it grows upto 1m/3ft. It is a quick grower and can last for a long time, though as the plant become older it shed its lower leaves and is best replaced after 3-4 years. It requires constant and warm conditions. It also benefits from a spell outdoors in summer in a shady pot. It does not like droughts, so make sure it is placed in a protected position. Araucaria Norfolk Island PineBotanical Name: Araucaria Heterophylla This handsome indoor pine plant reaches a recorded height of 200ft. in it native habitat. As a household plant it will grow to a much more manageable 2 to 6ft. It is a slow grower and after reaching this height is past its best. The Norfolk Island pine is appealing because of its tiered branches covered with pale green needles. Pruning is not recommended, although this will encourage bushier growth if the plant becomes straggly. The lower branches can be cut off when they become bare. Araucaria requires a bright well lit position and will enjoy a spell outdoors on mild days. It likes freely circulating air but, not central heating. In summer it needs a lot of moisture, so mist frequently. Indoors it should last for many years. It can also be used as a Christmas tree. Ground CoversAlpinia Sanderae Ginger Varigata, Alelia Varigated, Acalypha, Ajuga Reptans, Begonia Hybrida, Callisia Repents, Chlorophytum, Catharonthus Rosea, Chilorophytum comosum, Cissus Rhombifolia Episcia, Galphemia Gynura Sarmentosa, Pedilanthus, Philodendron Live Indoor PlantsAglonema Silver Queen, Alocasia, Aspidistra Chrotn, Arca Plam, Brassia Actinophylla, Cordyline, Diffenbachia, Dracaena, Elatior Biorex Faxifolia, Ficus, Gumania, Hedera Helix Mis Epipremum Pinnatum, Jacquimum Armilaris, Leea, Maranta Zebrina, Monstera, Peperomia, Ployscias, Philodendron, Pleomele reflexa etc Pygmy Date PalmBotanical Name: Phoenix Roebelenii One of the finest of the dwarf palms, Phoenix Roebelenii slowly reaches 6 to 12 ft in height and has an upright or curving, single trunk topped with a dense, full crown of gracefully arching, 3 ft long leaves. The insignificant flower clusters, hidden by the foliage, are present periodically throughout the year and produce small, jet-black dates which ripen to a deep red. Pygmy Date Palm is quite popular as a specimen planting or in containers, especially attractive at poolside. It is usually used as a single specimen although it is also effective in groups of three or more. Road Side Tall TreesAzadiracta Indica, Cassia siamea, Acacia Auriculiformis, Ashoka Pendula, Anthocephalus Cadamaba, Alostonia Scholaris, Cassia Nodosa, Callistemon Lanceolatous (Bottel Brush), Cordia Subestina, Samanea Saman (Rain Tree), Deloinx Regia, Eucalyptus Globulus, Ficus Spp, Grevillea Robusta (Silver Oak), Jacaranda, Millingtonia Hortensis, Meliazedarach, Plumeria Obtuse, Peltophaorum, Spathodia Campanulata, Swietenia mahogany, Thespesia Populnea, Terminalia Catappa, Tebebuia Tromia, etc. Sago Palm Cycas PalmBotanical Name: Cycas Revoluta This exotic palm is extremely slow growing with stout and pineapple shape stem which projects feathery evergreen fronds of pinnate to 3ft. The plant will usually produce one of these a year. Its mature height is around 6ft. and it will last 50 or 60 years. Cycas likes bright, indirect sunlight, thrives in normal room temperature and doesn’t need much humidity. Mature plant benefit from a spell outdoors in summer if conditions are warm even so it will not flower. ShrubsAdenium obesum, Albizia Jolibrizin, Alocasia, Bougainvellia, Carrisa, Coccoloba uvifera, Coleus, Gardenia, Hibiscus, Hymenocallis littoralis, Hemelia Dwarf, Ixora, Jetropha, Jasmine sambac, Lagerstromia, Murraya paniculata, Murraya Exotica, Nerium Oleander, Quisquilis Indica, Rose, Strelitzia Reginae, Thivetia Peruviana, etc. Zamia Palm Cardboard PalmBotanical Name: Zamia Furfuracea The rigid, woody, medium-green foliage of cardboard plant emerges from a large underground storage root and forms a loose, spreading, symmetrical rosette. Providing a tropical landscape effect, cardboard plant’s mounding growth habit is ideally suited for use in containers or as a specimen. Several can be planted together for a lush, tropical effect. They also create a dramatic effect when mass-planted in a shrub border, eventually reaching to 6 or 8 ft tall. Plant on three to five-foot-centers to create a mass planting. Other products & services we offer
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