Betel Leaf Vine Paan Plant

SKU: MYBG-HERB-PIPE-BETA

Pot Size: 5"
Price:
Sale priceRs.275.00

Delivery time: 3-4 working days

Daily

Water Requirement

Fragrant

Fragrance

Indoor Filtered Light

Sunlight Requirement

Low

Maintenance

Medium

Size

Piper

Genus

Yes

With Pots

Semi Shade

Sunlight Requirement

Perennial

Type

Balcony,Medicinal

Use

Product Description

Betel leaf popularly known as “Paan” is a perennial herb vine with deep green & heart shaped leaves.The leaves are marvelously pungent and spicy. Its waxy green, heart-shaped plant leaves are used for medicinal and culinary purposes.

Naagarvel

Family

Piperaceae

Origin

India & Indonesia

Description

Betel leaf popularly known as “Paan” is a perennial herb vine with deep green & heart shaped leaves. It can climb as high as 10-15ft.  The heart-shaped leaves are marvelously pungent and spicy. Its waxy green, heart-shaped plant leaves are used for medicinal and culinary purposes.

It is grown to climb up a tree or fence during the summer or trained to spill over the edge of a pot in a hanging basket. It proliferates but appears to grow most quickly within the warm temperatures and long days of summer.

Environment

Betel leaf prefers a semi-shade position. It makes a good under storey plant. It can be grown in a wide range of soils such as sandy loam, heavy clayey loam. Light medium sandy loam soil rich in organic matter, and with adequate drainage, is suitable for its cultivation. 

Betel needs constantly moist soil, but there should not be excessive moisture. Irrigation is frequent and light, and standing water should not remain for more than half an hour. It does not tolerate high rainfall or waterlogged conditions. Land should be raised by 5 to 10 cm from the adjacent areas and soil should be prepared by 4 to 5 ploughings, providing proper drainage.

Regular feeding and watering will keep it growing very lush. Although betel leaf is considered a tropical to subtropical plant, it will adapt to cold conditions if given a warm spot in winter, and could be grown in a large pot, and shifted to a cosy position in the cold months of the year.

The plant requires support to grow, which can be provided by raising wooden stakes or trellis . Being a large twiner, it needs a host to twine and covers the host in a very short period. If the stem cuttings with aerial roots are thrown over trees, they start growing and strike roots in the ground.

Landscape Uses

Ideal & a very useful herb to be grown in the garden.


Although each type of herb has its own growing requirements, most herbs are unfussy plants. They prefer full sun and prosper in good, moderately fertile soil. And most require that the soil be well-drained.

Water the plants everyday and keep the soil moist. Make sure excess water is drained out. Trim the plants in the summers to keep them in good shape. You can keep the herbs on a kitchen windowsill provided you are getting good sunlight there.

Potted herb plants are sensitive to sun and naturally grow towards the source of sunlight. They might start to lean after some time so make sure to rotate the pot in different direction.

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