Aprajita, Clitoria Ternatea, Gokarna (White) Plant – With Pot

$ 4.36

Description Clitoria ternatea a perennial leguminous flowering herb belonging to the Fabaceae family and commonly known as blue pea, butterfly pea and Darwin pea.This wonderful twining plant generously bears quite large flowers which are a beautiful shade of vivid cobalt blue with a white throat. The flowers are presented upside down – the keel petal appears on the top rather than the underside.It produces slender new annual stems that grow up to 3 metres long from the woody base each year. Product Delivery Informations: The image displayed is indicative in nature. Actual product may vary in shape or design as per the availability. The number of leaves and the size of the plant depends on seasonal availability. Since flowers are seasonal in nature, flowering plants may be delivered without the bloom. Flowers, if present in plant, may be in fully bloomed, semi-bloomed or bud stage. Pots will be provided as per the requirement of the plant. Delivery will be attempted on the same day, but there may be a delay of 3-5 hours depending on the traffic and the weather. Our courier partners do not call prior to delivering an order, so we recommend that you provide an address at which someone will be present to receive the package. The delivery, once dispatched, cannot be redirected to any other address.   Aprajita Plant’s Care Instructions: Soil: The soil should be well drained and fertile, rich in organic content for growing Giloy plant. Fertilizer: Apply any organic fertilizer. Watering: Before water poke your finger/plain small stick into the soil to check the moisture. Water when top soil (1-2 inches) feels dry to touch. Water thoroughly in the summer and reduce watering in winter and rainy season. Sunlight:Bright natural light. Medicinal Uses Of Aprajita Plant: The flowers are mixed with water in a preparation used to treat eye problems The roots are bitter, powerfully cathartic, diuretic and purgative The seeds contain fixed oil, a bitter resinous principle, and tannins Note: Note: The following information is general guidelines, be sure to ask your healthcare provider for guidelines

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