Description
Palash Tree is recommended for Poorvaphalguni Nakshatra. Palash is considered a sacred tree and Indian Postal Department also issued a postal stamp to celebrate the value of the flower it adds to the Indian landscape.
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SrNo | Item name | Qty |
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1 | Palash, Butea - Plant | 1 |
What makes it special:
- One of the best attractive flowering plants.
- Low maintenance plant.
- Perfect plant to add color to your garden.
- It is also believed that Palash is the form of the God of life himself- Agni.
This product does not have the flowers at the time of shipping. After 2-3 years, the plant will bloom and that will be of the orange-colored flower. Palash is a species of Butea monosperma and belongs to the Fabaceae family, native to tropical and sub-tropical parts of the Indian Subcontinent.
Palash plant grows as a medium-sized deciduous tree, and it is native to India. The tree grows up to 20 meters high and has a distinctive appearance due to its grey bark, irregular branches, and crooked trunk.Plant Specifications
Plant Height | 22 inch (56 cm) |
Plant Spread | 6 inch (15 cm) |
Common Name | Flame of the Forest, Bastard teak, Battle of Plassey tree, Bengal kino, Palas tree, and Parrot tree. |
Maximum Reachable Height | Up to 20 meter |
Flower Colour | Orange/Red Color |
Bloom Time | January to March |
Difficulty Level | Easy |
Planting and care
Refer our Garden Guide for detailed procedures and meanings of words related to gardening.
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Palash care
Initial care for 1-2 weeks after receiving plant at your location:
Key requirements to keep plant healthy:
Sunlight | Natural bright light with morning sunlight(more than 6 hours) |
Watering | Apply 4 cup(approx.200ml) of water when the top soil (1-2 inch) in the pot feels dry to touch |
Soil | Well drained, fertile and rich in organic content |
Temperature | 30-35 Degree Celsius |
Fertilizer | Apply organic fertilizer once a month during the main growing season (December-February) |
Palash special feature
In Sanskrit, the flower is extensively used as a symbol of the arrival of spring and the color of love.
Palash uses
Ornamental Use:
- Used as a Lawn specimen, small shade tree, and patio tree.
Medicinal Use:
- Extracts of flowers have free radical scavenging activity.
- They also have strong chemo protective effect.
- A decoction of the leaves treats leucorrhea and diabetes.
- The leaves are good for eye diseases.
- A paste of the stem bark relieves body swelling.
- Stem juice benefits if applied on goiter.
- The roots are used to cure night blindness and other eye defects
- Note: The following information is general guidelines, be sure to ask your healthcare provider for guidelines.