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  • Lots pods

    Botanical Name: Nelumbo nucifera Other Names: padam, sarojini, kamalini, parnasi, utpala ,varija, kanj Lotus pods are the seed heads derived from the Sacred Lotus or Indian Lotus flower (Nelumbo nucifera). This remarkable plant boasts an extensive native distribution that spans regions such as India, South Asia, East Asia, and Australia. Flourishing in the floodplains of leisurely flowing…

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  • Lots Stem

    Botanical Name: Nelumbo nucifera Other Names: padam, sarojini, kamalini, parnasi, utpala ,varija, kanj Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera) is a semi-aquatic plant characterized by the development of peltate leaves that can reach up to 30 cm in diameter, showcasing remarkable water repellency. As an adaptation to its aquatic surroundings, certain leaves have the ability to float intermittently on the…

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  • Babula 2″ cut

    Botanical Name: Babula (Vachellia Nilotica) Other Names: Babura, Kikar, Kaloabaval, Baval, abala, Babula, Babhula, Babhul, Kari Jail, Kari gobli, Sharmeeruka, Pulai Jali Babula (Vachellia nilotica) is a medium-sized, thorny, nearly evergreen tree with a potential height reaching 20-25 meters. It is characterized by the dried mature stem bark of Acacia nilotica (Linn). These Babula trees predominantly thrive…

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  • Coco Fruit

    Botanical Name: Cocos nucifera Other Names: coconut, coco, coco-da-bahia, or coconut-of-the-beach Switzerland holds the title for the highest per capita chocolate consumption globally, with each Swiss citizen consuming an impressive 22 pounds, in contrast to the 11 pounds per person in the United States. The cocoa pods, which yield the coveted cocoa beans, are the fruit of…

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  • Coco Flower

    Botanical Name: Cocos nucifera Other Names: coconut, coco, coco-da-bahia, or coconut-of-the-beach Crafted from the Coconut Shank, these coco flowers boast a distinctive floral design, making them an ideal complement to sola flower bouquets. Their natural color adds to their allure, and each package contains six stems, with an approximate length of 21 inches each. Medicinal Uses:

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  • Coco Chips

    Botanical Name: Cocos nucifera Other Names: coconut, coco, coco-da-bahia, or coconut-of-the-beach Coco chips prove to be an excellent choice for self-watering pots, planters, container gardens, and hydroponic setups. The Coco chips block is well-suited for a diverse range of plants, encompassing fruits, flowers, vegetables, bonsai, cactus, orchids, roses, succulents, mushrooms, and hydroponics. Additionally, it serves as a…

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  • Cotton Fruit

    Botanical Name: Gossypium Other Names: Gossypium hirsutum or Gossypium barbadense Santol, commonly referred to as cotton fruit, is a robust and resilient tree that can reach a height of 50 meters, with a diameter of up to 100 centimeters. Its outer bark is typically smooth but may exhibit a flaky texture, showcasing shades of greyish to pale…

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  • Cotton Flower

    Botanical Name: Gossypium Other Names: Gossypium hirsutum or Gossypium barbadense The cotton plant produces white blossoms 80–100 days after planting, transitioning to a reddish hue. Once fertilized, these blossoms drop within a few days, giving way to small green triangular pods known as bolls. These bolls mature over a span of 55–80 days. Medicinal Uses:

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  • Cotton Chips

    Botanical Name: Gossypium Other Names: Gossypium hirsutum or Gossypium barbadense Cotton is cultivated on a commercial scale as an annual shrub, attaining a height of approximately 1.2 meters. Characterized by broad, heart-shaped leaves featuring coarse veins and three to five lobes, the plant boasts numerous branches, with a primary central stem. The taproot of the cotton plant…

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  • Eucalyptus Bell Pods

    Botanical Name: Eucalyptus globulus Labill Other Names: Tailapatra, Sugandhapatra, Tailaprana, and Nilgiri Taila Durable and exhibiting a graceful demeanor with a silvery-blue hue, Eucalyptus pods make a delightful addition to winter containers and holiday centerpieces. Also recognized as Silver Bells Eucalyptus, these pods are, in fact, the buds of the Eucalyptus flower. Medicinal Uses:

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