








Indian Kasturi Okra Plant/ Kasturi Vendai / Kasturi Bindi
Healthy hardened Plant in 4inch container.
A rare find, Kasthuri Venda (Abelmoschus moschatus), commonly known as Musk Mallow, is a tropical plant indigenous to India and closely related to okra. This annual herb grows to a height of 50–160 cm and features hairy, lobed leaves with a cordate base. Its large, yellow flowers resemble hibiscus blooms, adding ornamental value to garden
The plant is particularly valued for its dark, musky-scented seeds, which have applications in traditional medicine and the perfume industry. Medicinally, different parts of the plant are used as an antidote.
Cultivating Kasthuri Venda is straightforward, as it thrives in tropical climates and is both drought and heat resistant. It's suitable for home and kitchen gardening, offering both aesthetic appeal and practical uses. The plant's tender fruits are also used as a stimulant and a home remedy for mouth ulcers.
Healthy hardened Plant in 4inch container.
A rare find, Kasthuri Venda (Abelmoschus moschatus), commonly known as Musk Mallow, is a tropical plant indigenous to India and closely related to okra. This annual herb grows to a height of 50–160 cm and features hairy, lobed leaves with a cordate base. Its large, yellow flowers resemble hibiscus blooms, adding ornamental value to garden
The plant is particularly valued for its dark, musky-scented seeds, which have applications in traditional medicine and the perfume industry. Medicinally, different parts of the plant are used as an antidote.
Cultivating Kasthuri Venda is straightforward, as it thrives in tropical climates and is both drought and heat resistant. It's suitable for home and kitchen gardening, offering both aesthetic appeal and practical uses. The plant's tender fruits are also used as a stimulant and a home remedy for mouth ulcers.
Healthy hardened Plant in 4inch container.
A rare find, Kasthuri Venda (Abelmoschus moschatus), commonly known as Musk Mallow, is a tropical plant indigenous to India and closely related to okra. This annual herb grows to a height of 50–160 cm and features hairy, lobed leaves with a cordate base. Its large, yellow flowers resemble hibiscus blooms, adding ornamental value to garden
The plant is particularly valued for its dark, musky-scented seeds, which have applications in traditional medicine and the perfume industry. Medicinally, different parts of the plant are used as an antidote.
Cultivating Kasthuri Venda is straightforward, as it thrives in tropical climates and is both drought and heat resistant. It's suitable for home and kitchen gardening, offering both aesthetic appeal and practical uses. The plant's tender fruits are also used as a stimulant and a home remedy for mouth ulcers.