Kagda - Plant

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In Grow Bag (9"x10")(22x25 cm) | Height - upto 2' (61 cm)
In Pot - 6" (15 cm) | Height - upto 1' (30 cm)
In Pot - 8" (20 cm) | Height - upto 2' (61 cm)

Synonyms: Kagda - Plant, Morning Glory

Product Highlights:
  • Medicinal and herbal flowering plant
  • Small, trumpet-shaped blooms with a charming appearance
  • Perfect for growing in herbal gardens or as a natural remedy
  • Low maintenance and a symbol of traditional wellness and natural healing

History:

Kagda plant has unique fragrance & beauty.

May be attempted in protected locations in Zone 6. Plants usually die to the ground in the cold winter climates of Zones 5 and 6, but may send up new shoots from the roots the following spring. Typically does not require pruning.

Grow Instructions:

Plant your Kagda in well-draining soil and provide it with full to partial sunlight. Water sparingly, ensuring the soil remains moist but not waterlogged. Kagda is known to thrive in various climate conditions, making it suitable for herbal gardens.

Kagda Special Feature

Specimen, group or mass. Border, foundation or hedge. Site in areas where the flowers and fragrance plus the visiting butterflies may be easily observed. Straight species is infrequently marketed in commerce.

Care Instructions:

Maintain a suitable environment for the plant. Prune as needed to control its growth. While it is primarily valued for its medicinal properties, the charming appearance of its blooms can also enhance the aesthetic appeal of your garden. Shankhpushpi is known for its low maintenance and its significance as a symbol of traditional wellness and natural healing.

Kagda Uses

Ornamental Use:

  • The plant is used for ornamental purpose

Experience the tradition of wellness and natural healing with the Kagda Plant in your herbal garden or wellness space. Order yours today and explore its potential benefits for cognitive health and overall well-being.

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