Hug A Plant | Palash/Flame Of The Forest (Butea Monosperma) Ornamental/Medicinal Live Plant (Home & Garden)
₹189.00
Hug A Plant | Palash/Flame Of The Forest (Butea Monosperma) Ornamental/Medicinal Live Plant (Home & Garden),
- Contains: Pack of 1- Palash / Flame Of The Forest Plant in PolyBag
- Watering : Daily Watering Required.
- Sunlight : Keep in Bright Direct Sunlight.
- Fertilization : Monthly Fertilization with any Organic/Chemical NPK fertilizers.
- The striking orange blooms attract a variety of pollinators, including butterflies and bees. Its presence can contribute to the biodiversity of your garden, supporting local wildlife.
- It thrives in well-drained soil and full sunlight, making it accessible to both experienced and novice gardeners.
- Perfectly Packed In Eco-Friendly Carton Box
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8 reviews for Hug A Plant | Palash/Flame Of The Forest (Butea Monosperma) Ornamental/Medicinal Live Plant (Home & Garden)
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Hug A Plant | Palash/Flame Of The Forest (Butea Monosperma) Ornamental/Medicinal Live Plant (Home & Garden)
₹189.00
Utilities21 –
Please do not buy this horrible condition of plants one of them had only stem
Extremely expensive
sakshi_singh –
Plant was good quality and it took sometime to show growth but now its in good shape.
Utilities21 –
Sapling is in good condition…
Mahendra Rathore –
A very healthy plant delivered as always. !
Mahendra Rathore –
It’s totally waisted of money I never ordered again 😞
MKS –
Trying to see if it can revive in the pot.
Johnson mathai. –
Received a small plant. I expected a bigger one. Hope it will survive!
Priyanka R. –
Palash is a very good plant. It’s beneficial qualities are numerous and various. I bought the plant from them via Amazon. I was apprehensive to tell you the truth, but I bought it anyway as a gamble anyway I will be losing mostly 200 maximum. The plant arrived in a very secure package and I thought that it was going to die soon. But still faith prevailed and I planted it in a good soil mix from Southern fertilisers along with some cow dung powder. The leaves faded away and dried, I thought that it was the end and felt really disappointed. I was thinking of writing a very negative review but got busy with work and could not post anything for more than two weeks. After about three weeks, due to some luck or design, I saw a tiny growth from the bottom where the stump was there before. I thought that it was some weed or something but anyway left it alone. Ten days later lo and behold new Palash leafs have come up and the plant has become stronger than ever.
Thank you very much.