Har Singhar Plant in Pakistan – Parijat Night Jasmine Tree with Sacred Fragrant Flowers
₨299.00
- Sacred plant with fragrant white-orange blooms
- Night-blooming jasmine loved for its cultural and spiritual value
- Easy to grow in warm climates with minimal care
| Weight | 1 kg |
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Description
The Har Singhar Plant, also known as Parijat or Night Jasmine, is a highly revered flowering plant known for its spiritual significance and divine fragrance. Its delicate white flowers with orange centers bloom at night and fall like a carpet by early morning — a sight both magical and peaceful.
In Pakistan and across South Asia, Har Singhar is planted in homes, masjids, and shrines due to its cultural and religious importance. Apart from its ornamental appeal, the plant is also known for its medicinal benefits in traditional herbal remedies.
This semi-evergreen shrub or small tree is easy to grow and thrives in sunny, warm climates like Pakistan’s, blooming from mid-summer to early winter.
Growing & Care Guide (Pakistan Climate):
- Blooming Season: July to November
- Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade
- Watering: Moderate; prefers well-draining soil
- Soil Type: Slightly sandy to loamy
- Growth Habit: Grows as a shrub or small tree (up to 10–12 feet)
- Special Use: Spiritual gardens, religious offerings, scented spaces
