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  • Osmanthus plant

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    Osmanthus is also known as Sweet Olive or Fragrant Tea Olive. Its fragrance is released in the evening, attracting pollinators and other beneficial insects.

    Some tips for growing Osmanthus include:

    – Planting in well-draining soil with a pH between 6.0 and 7.0
    – Watering regularly, but avoiding overwatering
    – Fertilizing lightly during the growing season
    – Pruning to maintain shape and promote new growth
    – Protecting from extreme temperatures and frost

    Osmanthus is a beautiful, low-maintenance addition to any garden or landscape!

     500
  • Adinium obasium plant

     450

    Some tips for growing Aeonium obesum include:

    – Planting in well-draining soil with a pH between 6.0 and 7.0
    – Watering sparingly, as excessive moisture can lead to root rot
    – Fertilizing lightly during the growing season
    – Pruning to maintain shape and promote new growth
    – Protecting from frost and extreme temperatures

    Aeonium obesum is a beautiful, low-maintenance addition to any succulent garden or collection!

     450
  • Lantana plant

     200

    – Planting in well-draining soil with a pH between 6.0 and 7.0
    – Watering regularly, but avoiding overwatering
    – Fertilizing lightly, as excessive nutrients can reduce flowering
    – Pruning regularly to maintain shape and promote new growth
    – Deadheading flowers to encourage more blooms

    Lantana is also known for its medicinal properties and is used in traditional remedies for various ailments.

     200
  • Rusalia plant/ fire creeper

     300

    Russelia is a popular choice for gardens, containers, and hanging baskets due to its vibrant flowers and low-maintenance requirements. It’s also used in traditional medicine and as a hedge or border plant.

    Some tips for growing Russelia include:

    – Planting in well-draining soil with a pH between 6.0 and 7.0
    – Watering regularly, but avoiding overwatering
    – Fertilizing lightly, as excessive nutrients can reduce flowering
    – Pruning regularly to maintain shape and promote new growth

     300
  • Marvi

     200

    Marvi is also known as Coleus or Painted Nettle. Its vibrant leaves make it a popular choice for adding color and texture to gardens and indoor spaces.

    Some tips for growing Marvi include:

    – Planting in well-draining soil with a pH between 6.0 and 7.0
    – Watering regularly, but avoiding overwatering
    – Fertilizing regularly to promote leaf growth
    – Pinching off flower spikes to encourage leaf growth

     200
  • Marva

     200

    Marva is often used in culinary dishes, particularly in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisine, to add flavor to soups, stews, and meat dishes. Its fragrance is also used in aromatherapy and perfumes.

    Some tips for growing Marva include:

    – Planting in well-draining soil with a pH between 6.0 and 7.0
    – Watering regularly, but avoiding overwatering
    – Pruning regularly to encourage bushy growth
    – Protecting from frost and extreme temperatures

     200
  • Gardenia

     300

    Gardenia is also known as Cape Jasmine or Gardenia Augusta. Its fragrance is released in the evening, attracting pollinators and other beneficial insects. Gardenia is a popular choice for gardens, containers, and indoor spaces due to its beauty and fragrance.

    Some tips for growing Gardenia include:

    – Maintaining consistent moisture levels
    – Fertilizing regularly with acidic fertilizers
    – Pruning after blooming to encourage new growth
    – Protecting from extreme temperatures and direct sunlight

     300
  • Cannon ball plan

     250

    The Cannon Ball plant is also known as the “Cannon Ball Tree” or “Guiana Chestnut”. Its fruits are edible, but not commonly consumed, and have been used in traditional medicine. The plant’s unique shape and size make it a popular choice for landscaping and gardening.

    Do you have any specific questions about growing or caring for the Cannon Ball plant, or would you like more information?

     250
  • Chandni plant

     300

    Chandni is also known as Night-Blooming Jasmine or Queen of the Night, due to its flowers blooming in the evening and releasing their fragrance at night. Its fragrance is also used in perfumes, teas, and traditional medicine.

     300
  • Motia

     300

    Motia is also known for its cultural significance in India, where it’s considered a sacred flower and used in various ceremonies and rituals. Its fragrance is also used in perfumes and teas.

     300
  • Jatropha plant

     350

    Jatropha (Jatropha curcas) is a plant species native to Central and South America, but now found in many tropical and subtropical regions. Here are some key facts about Jatropha plants:

    – Evergreen shrub or small tree, growing up to 15 feet tall
    – Leaves are lobed, dark green, and toxic
    – Flowers are yellowish-green, followed by seed pods containing 3-5 seeds
    – Seeds contain oil-rich kernels, used for biodiesel production
    – Toxicity: seeds, leaves, and sap are toxic to humans and animals if ingested
    – Drought-tolerant and adaptable to poor soil, making it suitable for reforestation and erosion control
    – Traditional medicine uses: anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and anti-cancer properties

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