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Live Medicinal Herbal Plant Indoor Live Medicinal Plant Curry Leaves for Home Garden Flavouring Foodstuffs (Curry Leaves Medicinal Plant)

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Live Medicinal Herbal Plant Indoor Live Medicinal Plant Curry Leaves for Home Garden Flavouring Foodstuffs (Curry Leaves Medicinal Plant),

  • The plant is also sometimes called sweet neem, though M. koenigii is in a different family to neem, Azadirachta indica, which is in the related family Meliaceae. Bergera koenigii L.
  • Curry Leaves, also called Karipatta, are a must-have in South Indian cooking. You’ll even find these leaves being used in Sri Lankan, Cambodian, and Malaysian cooking. These wonderful leaves have a discernible nutty aroma, with slight notes of anise and citrus, and numerous health benefits.
  • Might Cause Upset Stomach. The high fiber content in the curry leaves may be good for the stomach.
  • May Cause Low Blood Pressure.
  • Unwanted Water Weight Gain.
  • Curry leaves were found to be highly effective in reducing blood glucose levels. Curry leaves are rich in fibre which slows down digestion, thus preventing sudden spikes in blood sugar levels in our blood. They also boost the activity of insulin, further helping patients with diabetes.
  • Curry leaves are a rich source of vitamin A, vitamin B, vitamin C, vitamin B2, calcium, and iron, apart from a heavy distinctive odor and pungent taste. It helps in the treatment of dysentery, diarrhea, diabetes, morning sickness, and nausea by adding curry leaves to your meals.
  • Curry leaves are known by different names in various regions of India such as Kadi Patta (Marathi), Karibevu (Kannada), Mitho Limdo (Gujrati), and Karuvepillai (Tamil), among others. The curry leaves plant needs a warm climate to thrive and grow best in tropical regions.
  • Can we eat curry leaves daily? – Curry leaves can be beneficial for your skin, hair and overall health. Apart from adding them to the tadkas of your food, you can also chew fresh curry leaves every morning on an empty stomach. This simple practice is linked with some surprising health benefits.
  • Can curry leaves stop hair fall? – In fact, curry leaves are rich in antioxidants which help moisturise the scalp, and also remove dead hair follicles. In addition to that, curry leaves are beneficial to the hair since they are high in beta-carotene and protein content, which are instrumental in preventing hair loss and thinning of hair.

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Specification: Live Medicinal Herbal Plant Indoor Live Medicinal Plant Curry Leaves for Home Garden Flavouring Foodstuffs (Curry Leaves Medicinal Plant)

Indoor/Outdoor Usage

‎Indoor

Brand

‎Generic

Colour

‎red

Special Feature

‎organic

Expected Blooming Period

‎Autumn

Sunlight Exposure

‎Full Sun

Net Quantity

‎1.00 count

Expected Planting Period

‎Autumn

Product Care Instructions

‎Temperature and Humidity – The curry tree is frost tender. While it can survive a mild frost, it does not do well in areas with consistently cold winters, which will prompt it to shed its leaves and go dormant until the spring. It thrives in a hot, humid climate., Light – The curry tree thrives in full sun. Place in the absolute sunniest part of your garden for best results. With proper light and care, the tree will produce good foliage., Water – Water regularly for the first two months after planting and allow the soil to dry out after a heavy rain or deep watering. After that, moderate watering is sufficient. Don't water in winter in the tree is dormant or temperatures are below freezing. Potted plants need more frequent watering, every 2 to 4 days depending on pot size and climate. Make sure not to overwater the plant and let the soil dry out between watering., Curry Tree Care The curry tree can grow in tropical climates similar to its native region on the Indian subcontinent. When searching for a place to plant it outdoors, avoid a windy spot because it has a weak trunk and weak limbs. It is a tough tree otherwise and will only wither and die from extreme drought, record high temperatures, or infertile soil., Soil – Plant in well-drained, fertile soil on the acidic side, with a pH between 6.4 and 6.9. The curry tree prefers dry soil.

USDA Hardiness Zone

‎3

Soil Type

‎Peat Soil

Manufacturer

‎Ugaloo India Pvt. Ltd.

Country of Origin

‎India

Item model number

‎Curry patta plant

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Live Medicinal Herbal Plant Indoor Live Medicinal Plant Curry Leaves for Home Garden Flavouring Foodstuffs (Curry Leaves Medicinal Plant)
Live Medicinal Herbal Plant Indoor Live Medicinal Plant Curry Leaves for Home Garden Flavouring Foodstuffs (Curry Leaves Medicinal Plant)

158.00

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