Malati Aganosma Heynei Plant

SKU: MYBG-FLOW-MALT

Pot size: 5"
Price:
Sale priceRs.325.00

Delivery time: 3-4 working days

Apocynaceae

Genus

Daily

Water Requirement

White

Flower Color

Fragrant

Fragrance

Medium

Maintenance

Medium

Size

Yes

With Pots

Outdoor Shade,Outdoor Sun

Sunlight Requirement

Balcony,Living Room,Low Maintenance

Use

Product Description

Malati is a big, woody climber which bears masses of fragrant, white, jasmine like flowers.Requires a rich moist soil. Warm Climate.

Clove Scented Echites

Family

Apocynaceae (Oleander family)

Origin

Asia

Environment

Requires a rich moist soil. Warm Climate

Description

Malati is a big, woody climber which bears masses of fragrant, white, jasmine like flowers. The name comes from the Greek echis (viper), referring to the plant's toxicity and twining nature. It possesses rich green oval leaves which are oppositely arranged on the stem. In bloom it carries clusters of small five-petal white flowers, which possess a spicy aroma. The white petals are pointed and twisted

Landscape Use

Specimen decoration along fences and trellises, or as ground cover. Also does well in containers

Flowering plants need access to bright sunlight to remain healthy and blooming. An easy facing balcony is the best place for the plants in Indian conditions. Try keeping them in bright sunlight but also where they get a little cover from the harsh afternoon sun. Some plants which are a little tender tend to burn due to the same.

Plants with thin leaves need daily watering and ones with thick leaves need watering 3-4 times a week. This will also depend on the season. Generally during the blooming period, plants love a lot of water. Try keeping the soil moist. During winters it is better to cut back on watering.

Keep the plants in a well drained soil with a drainage hole at the bottom. This will help to avoid over watering. Take care as to not leave stagnant water on top of the soil. Fertilise the plant once in 2-3 weeks during its blooming period. Do not fertilise it in winters.

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