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Exotic Indian Plants

The plants you grew up with, now growing in your Florida yard. These are the trees, flowers, and herbs that make a house feel like home for Indian families.

Curry Leaf

Fresh kadi patta whenever you need it. No more stale grocery store leaves. Essential for tadka, rasam, chutney, and countless South Indian dishes.

Jasmine (Mysore Mallige)

The fragrance of South Indian evenings. Small, intensely perfumed white flowers for the puja room, hair garlands, or simply filling your yard with scent.

Jasmine (Grand Duke)

Double-petaled jasmine with full, rose-like blooms. Heavier fragrance than single varieties, stunning in containers or garden beds.

Parijat (Night Jasmine)

Tiny orange-stemmed white flowers that fall like snow each morning. Sacred in Hindu tradition, with a fragrance that fills the entire yard at night.

Neem

A cornerstone of Indian home remedies and organic gardening. Fast-growing shade tree with leaves used for skin care, pest control, and traditional medicine.

Tulsi (Holy Basil)

Sacred plant found in Indian households for centuries. Used in teas, cooking, and daily worship. Several varieties including Rama and Krishna tulsi.

Amla (Indian Gooseberry)

Tart, vitamin C-rich fruit used in pickles, chutneys, and Ayurvedic preparations. A beautiful ornamental tree that produces reliably in Florida.

Betel Leaf (Paan)

Heart-shaped leaves used for paan and in traditional celebrations. A climbing vine that thrives in humid, shaded spots in Florida gardens.

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