Aromatic plants
“Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow” plant (Brunfelsia australis)
₹299.00First image is for reference only. Actual plant sizes are shown in the 2nd to 6th images.
Butterfly bush (Buddleia) Random Color Flower
₹299.00First image is for reference only. Flower color is not verified it can bloom white or purple.
Dwarf Madhu kamini (Murraya Paniculata) Thai Variety – Flowering/Ornamental Live Plant
₹249.00First image is for reference only. Actual plant size are shown in images from 2nd to 5th.
Jasminum Sambac (Arabian Jasmine) Scented Flowering Plant
Price range: ₹149.00 through ₹299.00Rosemary (Salvia Rosmarinus)
₹199.00Rosemary (Salvia rosmarinus) is a fragrant herb that has many practical uses and medicinal benefits. In botanical medicine, rosemary has been used to reduce inflammation, boost mental focus, and help lower stress. In the garden, growing rosemary can help to keep away deer and rodents. In the kitchen, rosemary is well known for lending a warm, bitter flavor and aroma to a wide variety of foods.
Rosemary contains antioxidants, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory compounds that are thought to help boost the immune system and improve circulation. Among the nutrients found in rosemary are vitamins A, C, B6, iron, and calcium.
When used medicinally, dried rosemary leaves can be made into powder for use in capsules or tea. Rosemary can also be extracted to create an essential oil or a liquid extract (tincture). Some of the many uses of rosemary for health enhancement include:
- Aromatherapy with rosemary essential oil is useful for enhancing mood, memory, and focus.
- Essential oil of rosemary is useful to stimulate the scalp to help reduce dandruff. *(Not the same as rosemary-infused cooking oil).
- Rosemary in both tea and capsule form have been used to alleviate digestive distress such as heartburn, gas, and constipation.
- Tinctures prepared with rosemary have been used to combat bacterial infections, including staph infections. In lab analysis, the antioxidants in rosemary have been shown to protect cells from damage that is caused by free radicals (the byproducts of molecular processes in the body that are linked to many chronic illnesses).