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Parijat Flower Plant Live,Harsingar, Shiuli, Night-Flowering Jasmine, (Heig..More

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Free Size

Product Information

Brand

Zxxyanbi

Material Feature

Organic

Sunlight Exposure

Full Sun

Soil Type

Loam Soil

Special Feature

Air Purification, Extended Bloom Time, Fragrant, Low Maintenance

Expected Blooming Period

Year Round

Expected Planting Period

Winter

Expected Plant Height

2 Feet

Moisture Needs

Regular Watering

Country Of Origin

India

Indoor/outdoor Usage

Outdoor

Type

Live Parijat Flower Plant

Product Description

Features:
Leaves 6�12 Cm Long, Green, Rough Surface With Serrated Edges Flowers Small, Fragrant, White Petals With Orange Centers Fragrance Strong And Pleasant, Especially At Night Flowering Season August To December (Mostly Blooms At Night) Flowers Bloom At Night And Fall By Morning, Carpeting The Ground�Symbolizing Beauty And Sorrow. Called The �Tree Of Sorrow��� Because Flowers Drop While Still Fresh And Fragrant.
The Package Includes 1 Live Zxxyanbi Plants That Are Shipped In A Poly Bag Without A Pot.* Zxxyanbi'S Hybrid Variant Has Low Maintenance Costs.
Zxxyanbi Is Easy To Grow, And We Use A Specially Ventilated Recyclable Package That Guarantees Your Plants Arrive Healthy.
Travel Time May Cause The Plant To Appear Dry. Since It Is A Living Plant, It Is Still Good. Zxxyanbi Sanju Suggests Replanting It In The Ground, Watering It, Applying The Free Fertilizer Included In The Packaging, And Watching It For A Week. It Will Become Fresh Again.
Don'T Expose Them To Direct Sunlight After Receiving The Zxxyanbi Sanju Suggestion,Since This Could Burn Their Leaves And The Plant. When Planting, Mix Compost With Your Topsoil To Create A Hole That Is Twice As Deep And Wide As The Polybag Your Plant Will Be Placed In.
Zxxyanbi What Does The Box Contain? One Sturdy, Self-Designed Plant Zxxyanbi Recommendation Gardening Create A Hole That Is Twice As Deep Andwide As The Polybag Your Plant Will Be Placed In. Backfill By Combining Your Top Soil With Compost. Put Plants In The Loose Dirt. This Rare Live Plant Requires Regular Watering (350Ml Per Day, Morning Afternoon).Description:
Parijat Flower Plant Description Common Names Parijat (�������) Harsingar (����������) Shiuli (������) Night-Flowering Jasmine Tree Of Sorrow Coral Jasmine Scientific Classification Botanical Name: Nyctanthes Arbor-Tristis Family: Oleaceae (Jasmine Family) Native To: India, Nepal, Southeast Asia Plant Characteristics Feature Description Type Small Deciduous Tree Or Large Shrub Height 10 To 15 Feet (3�4.5 Meters) Leaves 6�12 Cm Long, Green, Rough Surface With Serrated Edges Flowers Small, Fragrant, White Petals With Orange Centers Fragrance Strong And Pleasant, Especially At Night Flowering Season August To December (Mostly Blooms At Night) Fruit Flat, Round/Heart-Shaped Brown Capsules With 2 Seeds Growing Conditions Requirement Ideal Condition Sunlight Full Sun To Partial Shade Soil Well-Drained, Loamy Or Sandy Soil Water Moderate; Keep Moist But Not Waterlogged Temperature Prefers 18�C�32�C (65�F�90�F) Humidity Medium To High; Avoid Extreme Dryness Plant Care Prune After Flowering To Control Shape And Size Mulch In Summer To Retain Moisture Fertilize Monthly During The Growing Season (Spring To Autumn) Cultural & Religious Significance Mythology: Said To Have Originated During The Samudra Manthan (Hindu Cosmic Ocean Churning). Krishna Legend: Krishna Gifted The Parijat Tree To His Wife Satyabhama. Puja Use: Flowers Are Used In Durga Puja And Other Hindu Rituals, Especially In West Bengal And Assam. Symbolism: Purity, Love, And Devotion. Medicinal Uses (In Ayurveda And Folk Medicine): Leaves: Used For Fevers, Arthritis, And Worm Infections. Flowers: Mild Laxative, Used For Digestive Issues. Seeds & Bark: Used For Skin Diseases And As A Tonic. Cautions Generally Non-Toxic But Should Not Be Ingested Without Proper Knowledge. Susceptible To Pests Like Whiteflies And Fungal Diseases�Monitor Regularly. Unique Traits Flowers Bloom At Night And Fall By Morning, Carpeting The Ground�Symbolizing Beauty And Sorrow. Called The �Tree Of Sorrow��� Because Flowers Drop While Still Fresh And Fragrant.