| The purple-tinged Krishna Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum)
really stands out among the neem trees in our greenhouse. Used in
religious ceremonies as well as cooking, tulsi may have medicinal
qualities similar to neem but it’s a smaller plant that's easy to grow
in a sunny window. These plant... | $7.99 | |
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| Chaya (Cnidoscolus chayamansa) is nicknamed tree spinach but that’s kind of like calling iceberg lettuce spinach. Chaya contains more than twice as much protein, calcium, Vitamin C, iron, fiber and caronteniods as spinach, according to a ... | $7.99 | |
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| Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), also known as Indian
ginseng or winter cherry, is part of the nightshade family, which also includes tomatoes, datura and tobacco. In Ayurveda, it is typically used as an adaptogen, helping the body handle stress, and as a general health tonic. L... | $8.99 | |
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| Temporarily out of stock but the neem seedlings are a great deal right now!We had a limited number of large trees survive two years of record cold but our smaller seedlings are growing very rapidly and should ... | $24.99 | |
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| TEMPORARILY OUT OF STOCKSelected for optimum appearance for decorative or ceremonial use, and then packed like cut flowers to ensure freshness. A truly spectacular addition to your home or temple. Four 3ft branches. Shipments outside the U.... | $24.99 | |
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| Neem seeds are only viable for about 30 days after they are harvested in mid-summer. Sign up for our newsletter to be notified when they're available.Thanks for your patience and understanding!... | $6.99 | |
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| Finally, we had a warm winter and our neem seedlings came through with flying colors. These are spectacular plants with great root systems ready to be transplanted into larger pots so they can really take off.Due to changes in government... | | |
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| A gorgeous plant that thrives in low light and tolerates soggy feet, betel leaf (Piper betle) is an important plant in the Ayurvedic tradition. It is typically recommended as stimulant, a general health tonic and as a breath freshener. Betel also plays an im... | $9.99 | |
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| Sometimes called "food for the brain," gotu kola (Centella asiatica) is a slender, creeping plant that is easy to grow in a hanging basket in a sunny window. It also tolerates low light levels and handles water so well that it can be grown in a terrarium or aqu... | $8.99 | |
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| | Amla, or Indian gooseberry, is another cornerstone of Ayurveda. The fruit is said to contain more Vitamin C than any other natural source and it's used in many medicinal preparations.We sold through our first batch of amla almost immediately but we have several hundred seedlings planted th... | $14.99 | |
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| Temporarily out of stock due to extremely cold weather, but we're growing as fast as we can!Fresh neem leaf, picked in the morning and shipped to you by U.S. Priority Mail the same day to preserve its healing properties. Refrigerate or freeze upon arrival.Ne... | | |
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| Celebrate Pancha Ganapati with fresh neem branches. We'll select extra-bushy branches and pack them in newspaper and a plastic bag so they'll arrive looking fresh for your holiday celebrations. Each order includes four branches -- treat them like cut flowers and trim an inch off each stem u... | $24.99 | |
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| If you've ever been to EPCOT, you've seen this gorgeous plant growing in the domed display of the future. Malabar spinach isn't a true spinach but it actually thrives in high temperatures. In our yard, six plants have grown to cover a 15-foot trellis so heavily that we've had to reinforce it -- i... | $5.99 | |
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| The species most often used in herbal remedies, Aloe barbadenis, is hard to find in the U.S. These plants grow well in sunny windows and can be used fresh, dried or in home-made aloe vera gels. 8-10" tall.Due to changes in government regulations, we... | $9.99 | |
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| Temporarily out of stock. We had a limited number of our larger trees survive two record-cold winters. Our smaller seedlings are growing rapidly and should reach two to three feet in the next month or so. For more information, read the "growing neem" directions in our artic... | $24.99 | |
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| The purple-tinged Krishna Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum)
really stands out among the neem trees in our greenhouse. Used in
religious ceremonies as well as cooking, tulsi may have medicinal
qualities similar to neem but it’s a smaller plant that's easy to grow
in a sunny window. These plant... | $7.99 | |
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| Sometimes called "food for the brain," gotu kola is a slender, creeping plant that is easy to grow in a hanging basket in a sunny window. It also tolerates low light levels and handles water so well that it can be grown in a terrarium or aquarium.In Ayurveda, gotu kola ... | $8.99 | |
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| Chaya (Cnidoscolus chayamansa) is nicknamed tree spinach but that’s kind of like calling iceberg lettuce spinach. Chaya contains more than twice as much protein, calcium, Vitamin C, iron, fiber and caronteniods as spinach, according to a ... | $7.99 | |
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| A gorgeous plant that thrives in low light and tolerates soggy feet, betel leaf (Piper betle) is an important plant in the Ayurvedic tradition. It is typically recommended as stimulant, a general health tonic and as a breath freshener. Betel also plays an im... | $9.99 | |
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| Like neem, brahmi (bacopa monnieri) is a cornerstone of Ayurveda, one of the world's oldest medical systems. It is traditionally known as a "brain food" and is used to consecrate newborn babies and open their minds. More recent research shows that it can help improve learning and memory ... | $7.99 | |
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