Shami Plant
₹80.00Current price is: ₹80.00. Original price was: ₹160.00.
About this product |
The Shami Plant, scientifically known as Prosopis cineraria, is a resilient and versatile shrub that holds cultural and ecological significance.
Originating from arid regions, this plant boasts unique characteristics that make it a valuable addition to gardens and landscapes. |
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Product Description
Plant Overview |
The Shami Plant, scientifically known as Prosopis cineraria, is a resilient and versatile shrub that holds cultural and ecological significance.
Originating from arid regions, this plant boasts unique characteristics that make it a valuable addition to gardens and landscapes. Alternate Name: Jand Plant, Khejri Plant |
Plant Benefits |
Environmental Resilience: Shami plants are well-adapted to arid conditions, aiding in soil conservation and preventing desertification. Their deep-rooted nature contributes to stabilizing sand dunes, reducing erosion, and enhancing overall ecosystem health. Medicinal Uses: Fodder and Forage: Cultural Significance: |
Plant Care Tips |
1. Soil and Water: Plant in well-draining soil, as Shami plants are adapted to arid conditions. Allow the soil to dry between watering to prevent root rot. 2. Sunlight Requirements: 3. Pruning: 4. Fertilization: 5. Pests and Diseases: |
Ideal Plant Placement |
Shami plants are ideally suited for:
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Significance of This Plant |
The Shami plant holds cultural importance, particularly in Hindu mythology. It symbolizes strength, resilience, and victory. Additionally, its ecological contributions to arid environments make it an essential component of sustainable land management. |
FAQs |
Q1: Can the Shami plant survive in cold climates? While it prefers warm climates, Shami plants can withstand brief periods of cold, but prolonged exposure to freezing temperatures may harm them. Q2: How often should I water my Shami plant? Q3: What is the significance of the Shami plant in Hindu mythology? Q4: Are there specific pests that commonly affect Shami plants? Q5: Can Shami plants be grown in pots? |
Disclaimer |
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Additional Information
Plant Size | 1 – 2 Feet |
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