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Asparagus

₹ 40.00 ₹ 48.00
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Asparagus
₹ 40.00 ₹ 48.00

Asparagus is cultivated as an ornamental plant, for planting in garden and containers, and as a house plant. The attractive foliage is also used in floral arrangements. It is very hardy and adapts readily to cultivation. It has become an invasive species in several locations

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Palm Leaves

₹ 60.00 ₹ 72.00
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Palm Leaves
₹ 60.00 ₹ 72.00

Palm leaves is a species of date palm native to southeastern Asia, from southwestern China, northern Laos and northern Vietnam. It is a popular ornamental plant in gardens in tropical and subtropical climate areas.

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Anthurium Leaf

₹ 15.00 ₹ 18.00
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Anthurium Leaf
₹ 15.00 ₹ 18.00

Anthurium leaves are primarily used for their striking appearance as a natural decorative element, with their glossy, heart-shaped foliage and often prominent veins. Beyond aesthetics, the leaves, in combination with the entire plant, are known for purifying indoor air by filtering common toxins like formaldehyde, ammonia, and xylene. Additionally, while the plant itself is often used for well-being by reducing stress, anthurium leaves have also been used in some traditional folk medicine practices for addressing ailments like arthritis, rheumatism, and muscle cramps

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Song of India

₹ 60.00 ₹ 72.00
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Song of India
₹ 60.00 ₹ 72.00

The "Song of India" (Dracaena reflexa) uses include air purification, interior decoration, landscaping, and traditional medicine. As an ornamental plant, its attractive variegated leaves brighten spaces, making it popular for homes, offices, and tropical gardens. In terms of health, it is believed to filter indoor toxins and is used in some cultures for its perceived health benefits

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Golden Rod

₹ 100.00 ₹ 120.00
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Golden Rod
₹ 100.00 ₹ 120.00

Goldenrod leaves and flowers have been used in traditional folk medicine for centuries due to their anti-inflammatory, diuretic, and antiseptic properties. The leaves are commonly prepared as a tea, tincture, or poultice to address various health concerns, particularly those related to the urinary and respiratory systems.

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Cypress

₹ 70.00 ₹ 84.00
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Cypress
₹ 70.00 ₹ 84.00

Cypress foliage, with its dense, evergreen texture and fresh, woody scent, is primarily used in bouquets to add structure, aroma, and symbolic meaning. Both fresh and artificial cypress branches are popular for creating bulk and complementing other flowers in floral arrangements.

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Silver Doller

₹ 300.00 ₹ 360.00
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Silver Doller
₹ 300.00 ₹ 360.00

Silver Dollar leaves are used for their silvery foliage in fresh and dried floral arrangements, their pleasant aroma for aromatherapy and potpourri, and as a natural insect repellent. The leaves can also be used in steam for respiratory relief, have potential antimicrobial benefits, and are a source of antioxidants.

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Xanadu Leaf

₹ 150.00 ₹ 180.00
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Xanadu Leaf
₹ 150.00 ₹ 180.00

While no plant with the specific name "Xenada Leaf" is known, the query may refer to the common plant Thaumatophyllum xanadu, widely known as Philodendron xanadu, or possibly the unrelated medicinal herb Senna, depending on context. Each has distinct uses.

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Ivy Leaf

₹ 120.00 ₹ 144.00
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Ivy Leaf
₹ 120.00 ₹ 144.00

Ivy is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant. Within its native range, the species is greatly valued for attracting wildlife. In Europe, it is frequently planted to cover walls and the Bavarian government recommends growing it on buildings for its ability to cool the interior in summer, while providing insulation in winter, as well as protecting the covered building from soil moisture, temperature fluctuations and direct exposure to heavy weather.

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Ping Pong

₹ 120.00 ₹ 144.00
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Ping Pong
₹ 120.00 ₹ 144.00

"Ping Pong" can refer to different plants, with uses ranging from the ornamental "Ping Pong" globe amaranth (a cultivar of Gomphrena globosa) for dried flower arrangements and landscaping to the very toxic Cerbera odollam known as pong-pong, whose fruits and leaves are highly poisonous. Some young leaves and tips of other plants, like Passiflora foetida, are also edible, while the leaves of the non-toxic Colocasia plant are an example of a self-cleaning surface used in scientific inspiration.

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Fish Leaves

₹ 120.00 ₹ 144.00
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Fish Leaves
₹ 120.00 ₹ 144.00

Fishtail palm trees feature compound leaves that reach staggeringly large sizes, as does the tree itself. The leaflets of these large leaves, each of which features ragged edges that resemble the back end of a fish, to the plant and subsequently any room or garden space it is in.

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Monster Leaves

₹ 70.00 ₹ 84.00
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Monster Leaves
₹ 70.00 ₹ 84.00

Monstera leaves and plants are used as ornamental indoor plants for their aesthetic appeal and for improving indoor air quality by filtering toxins like formaldehyde and benzene. They are also used to increase humidity, create a calming environment, and are incorporated into Feng Shui and Vastu Shashtra practices for promoting prosperity and positive energy. Additionally, parts of the plant, such as aerial roots and fruit, have traditional medicinal and culinary uses in some regions.

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Podocarpus

₹ 70.00 ₹ 84.00
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Podocarpus
₹ 70.00 ₹ 84.00

Podocarpus leaves have traditional medicinal uses, such as treating fevers, asthma, colds, coughs, arthritis, and venereal diseases, and are also used as a food source, source of tannins, and for treating trauma. Additionally, the leaves and other parts of Podocarpus species are utilized for their timber, and the trees are valued as ornamental plants in gardens and streets

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Dracaena

₹ 60.00 ₹ 72.00
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Dracaena
₹ 60.00 ₹ 72.00

Dracaena reflexa (commonly called song of India or song of Jamaica) is a tree native to Mozambique, Madagascar, Mauritius, and other nearby islands of the Indian Ocean. It is widely grown as an ornamental plant and houseplant, valued for its richly coloured, evergreen leaves, and thick, irregular stems. They have the ability to purify the air.

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Bird of Paradise Leaves

₹ 25.00 ₹ 30.00
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Bird of Paradise Leaves
₹ 25.00 ₹ 30.00

Bird of Paradise leaves are primarily used for their large, attractive foliage to enhance interior decor as houseplants and for landscaping in warm climates, but they also have other uses, including acting as air purifiers by removing toxins, and in some cultures, their roots and seeds are used for traditional medicine and other purposes. The leaves are not typically used for cooking, though they resemble banana leaves and have been considered for such.

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Leather Leaf

₹ 90.00 ₹ 108.00
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Leather Leaf
₹ 90.00 ₹ 108.00

Leatherleaf leaves are primarily used as a filler green in the floral industry for bouquets and arrangements due to their textured, dense foliage and long stems. They also have minor uses as wildlife habitat and for

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Kamini

₹ 80.00 ₹ 96.00
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Kamini
₹ 80.00 ₹ 96.00

Kamini leaves are used in bouquets as a fragrant foliage filler, adding a lush, green "forest touch" and a pleasing contrast to flowers. Their glossy, dark green leaves provide a beautiful backdrop for vibrant blooms and complement the sweet, intoxicating aroma of the Kamini plant's flowers.

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Song of Jamaica

₹ 60.00 ₹ 72.00
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Song of Jamaica
₹ 60.00 ₹ 72.00

The Song of Jamaica plant (Dracaena reflexa) is used for its ornamental value as a houseplant and in landscaping, its ability to purify the air by removing toxins, and for its symbolic representation of growth, harmony, and positive energy in Feng Shui. It also has traditional medicinal uses in Madagascar to treat various ailments and is a source of nectar for bees and food for lemurs