The highly fragrant flower, also known as Harsingar, Night jasmine, Queen of night (Raat ki Rani), or Tree of sorrow, can grow as a shrub or a tree. The plant […]
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Jasmine
Jasmine is well-known and is widely cultivated for its exotic fragrances. Delicate and dainty with small flowers, these evergreen plants may be vines or bushes. The tropical smell and sweet […]
Read moreHealth Benefits of Herbs
What are Herbs? Herbs are the leaf part of a plant that can be used fresh or dried in cooking. These leaves- parsley, basil, cilantro, mint, oregano, thyme, rosemary, etc- […]
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The genus Lilium belongs to the family of plants known as Liliaceae. These perennial plants are one of the world’s most easily recognizable flowers. The plant can be easily found […]
Read moreAshwagandha
“A myriad of health benefits” Ashwagandha scientifically known as Withania somnifera is a rejuvenating herb used in Ayurveda, the traditional medicine of India. Its root has a horsey smell (in Sanskrit, ashva means […]
Read more9 Natural Ways to Purify Indoor Air
Clean air in our homes is essential as we spend most of our time at home especially post covid when most of the people are working from home. Good indoor […]
Read moreEssential/Fragrance Oils from Flowers
Flowers are known for their beauty and fragrance. Besides flowers, the fragrance centres are present in certain other parts of the plant. The essential oils can be extracted from the […]
Read moreEnvironmental Activities for Kids
Our environment is deteriorating day by day. Rather than drawing posters on environment conservation, the growing buds should be taught to conserve the environment through hands-on activities. These activities can […]
Read moreOrganic Lifestyle
What is Organic Lifestyle? We’ve all heard the words ‘organic lifestyle’ more times than we can count but what does it actually mean? Organic Lifestyle simply means living a healthy […]
Read moreGerbera
Gerbera is a genus of the family of sunflowers, Daisies and Asters – Asteraceae, with a wide distribution from Africa to Madagascar, tropical Asia and South America. The genus name, […]
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