Centella asiatica / Brahmi Big Leaf - Herbs Plant

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Brahmi Big Leaf botanically known as Centella asiatica from the Apiaceae family. It is a perennial herb that mainly grows in temperate and tropical swampy areas in many regions of the world. The stems are slender, creeping type and forms new plants when touching the soil at each node. It has long-stalked, green, rounded apices which have smooth texture with palmately netted veins. The crop matures in three months, and the whole plant, and harvested manually for consumption purposes.

 Important Character 

  • It is used as a culinary vegetable and as a medicinal herb.
  • The leaves are Read More
Type: 

Indoor Plants

Vendor: 

exoticflora

SKU: 

802

Weight: 

1.5 kg

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Frequently Asked Questions

Every plant has different plant parts to use as a medicinal plant it may be in its leaves, roots, stems, flowers or other parts of the plant. For full details look at the descriptions of individual plants.

Citronella grass, Lemon grass, Rosemary, Marigold, Mint Tulasi etc

Some plants need indirect bright light & others need direct bright light and some can grow in both direct and indirect sunlight. So please look at the description of each individual plants.

The soil should be well drained, fertile and rich in organic content. A mixture of garden soil, cocopeat, compost will give the best results for your plants.

Remember overwater can kill your plant(make sure that your pot should have drainage hole). Water when the topsoil(2-3 inch) feels dry to touch. In general moderate watering(in every 3-4 days)

Regular pruning of diseased and damaged parts of the plants. Regular watering, proper ventilation & sunlight, organic manure & fertilizers application.

In general you can grrow in indirect bright light conditions like basil, rosemary, mint, Centella asiatica, Maghai paan / betel leaf.

Tulsi has been used for thousands of years in Ayurveda for its diverse healing properties apart from devotional purpose.

No, both are different plants, Tulsi which is commonly known as holy basil, where as mint tulsi is closely related to holy basil & doesn't have devotional property.

Stevia is a sugar substitute made from the leaves of the stevia plant. It's about 100 to 300 times sweeter than table sugar, but it has no carbohydrates, calories, or artificial ingredients.

Costus igneus, commonly known as insulin plant in India. Consumption of the leaves are believed to lower blood glucose levels, and diabetics.

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RAGHUNATHAN PARAMASIVAM

THE PLANT REACHED MY HOME SAFELY AND IT'S GROWING HEALTHILY IN MY GARDEN.
THANKS

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Shikha
Wonderful experience

We got plants in nice condition... Packing was also good..