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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.

Star fruit sweet(carambola) plant

The star fruit sweet plant, also known as carambola, produces star-shaped fruits that are juicy, crisp, and mildly sweet. Rich in vitamin C and antioxidants, the fruit supports immune health and digestion. It is commonly eaten fresh or used in juices and salads.


Cashew Nut | Apple Kaju Fruit

The cashew nut plant, known for its rare grafted variety, produces both the cashew nut and the cashew apple. The apple is juicy and rich in vitamin C, while the nut is high in healthy fats and protein. This plant is valued for both nutritional and economic purposes.


Organic Bread Fruit, Milk Juice Trees (Artocarpus altilis, A. communis, A. incisus)

Organic Breadfruit trees, including Artocarpus altilis, A. communis, and A. incisus, produce starchy fruits used as a nutritious food staple. The fruit is rich in fiber, vitamins, and minerals, and is often cooked or baked. The tree's latex-like milk juice also has traditional medicinal uses.


Mentha viridis, M. arvensis, M. piperitu, Field Mint, Corn Mint, Japanese Mint

Mentha species like Mentha viridis, M. arvensis, and M. piperita include Field Mint, Corn Mint, and Japanese Mint, known for their cooling aroma and flavor. These mints support digestion, relieve headaches, and have antimicrobial properties. They are widely used in teas, oils, and culinary preparations.


Adiantum Trapeziforme and A. Capillus-Veneris Ferns

Adiantum trapeziforme and A. capillus-veneris are delicate ferns known for their fan-shaped fronds and ornamental beauty. They are traditionally used to treat respiratory issues and support hair and skin health. These ferns thrive in moist, shaded environments.


Adiantum tenerum wrightii Fan Maiden Hair Fern

Adiantum tenerum wrightii, commonly known as the Fan Maidenhair Fern, is a graceful fern with soft, fan-shaped fronds. It is often used as an ornamental plant and in traditional remedies for coughs and skin conditions. The fern prefers humid, shaded environments for optimal growth.