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Medicinal Plants

High Quality Medicinal Plants


Medicinal Plants
Medicinal plants are natural sources of healing compounds used in traditional and modern medicine to treat various illnesses. They contain bioactive ingredients that can promote health, relieve symptoms, and support bodily functions.

Thai Siam Queen Basil Plant

The Thai Siam Queen Basil plant is a flavorful herb with a strong anise-licorice aroma and bright green leaves. It is commonly used in Thai cuisine for curries and stir-fries. The plant grows well in warm weather and full sun.


Basil (Ocimum basilicum)

Basil (Ocimum basilicum) is a popular culinary herb known for its sweet, aromatic leaves used in a variety of dishes, especially Italian and Asian cuisine. It also has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. The plant thrives in warm, sunny environments with well-drained soil.


White Double Nelumbo Alba Plena Plant

The White Double Nelumbo Alba Plena is a stunning lotus plant with large, fragrant, double-petaled white flowers. It is often grown in ponds and water gardens for its ornamental beauty. The plant symbolizes purity and peace and thrives in sunny, aquatic environments.


Nutmeg, Mace and Myristica Trees: M. beddomei, M. dactyloides, M. fragrans

Nutmeg and Mace come from Myristica species like M. fragrans, M. beddomei, and M. dactyloides, which are tropical trees valued for their aromatic seeds and seed coverings. Nutmeg is the seed, while mace is the lacy aril around it. These trees thrive in humid, shaded tropical climates.


Chuimui Ka Plant

Chuimui, also known as the Touch-Me-Not plant or Mimosa pudica, is a sensitive plant whose leaves fold inward when touched. It is used in traditional medicine for its anti-inflammatory and wound-healing properties. The plant grows well in warm, humid environments.


Mango Hybrid Plant | Imam Pasand

The Imam Pasand mango hybrid is a premium variety known for its large size, rich aroma, and exceptionally sweet, fiberless pulp. It is highly sought after during mango season. The tree thrives in tropical and subtropical climates with full sunlight.