Harsringar Seeds also commonly known as night-flowering jasmine or Parijat, is a flowering tree which is very famous for its aromatic flowers. The flower has white colored petals and an orange stem and these flowers fall from the tree every morning. So, next time you see the ground filled with white and orange, in your neighborhood, know that it is Harsingar.
Number of Seeds | 15-20 Seeds |
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Sowing month | Feb to Oct |
Blooming Month | April To Dec |
Temperature | Above 30C |
Sun | Full sun except may june |
Harsringar Seeds Except for the aroma that can be smelt from miles away and the quality that it literally showers flowers every morning, Harsingar has many health benefits too. I recently saw my mom collecting these flowers every morning, from the ground, and bringing them to our house. When I asked her what she was up to, she answered, “I am going to boil these in mustard oil and then use that oil to massage my shoulders.
The leaves of the Harsingar plant are beneficial in treating different kinds of fever, cough, arthritis, worm infestation, etc. The leaves juice is bitter and works as a tonic. Its kadha (decoction made by boiling the leaves in water) is excellent for arthritis, constipation, worm infestation. The leaves decoction has significant aspirin-like properties thus helpful to manage the fever. It cures various nauseous types of fever including malaria, dengue, and chikungunya fevers.
Harsringar Seeds Uses of flowers
The flowers of Harsingar work wonderfully for gastric complaints and respiratory complaints. They are beneficial for hairs and helpful in hair fall It also helps to prevent graying of hairs and other scalp related problems. One of the major health benefits of Night-flowering jasmine is that it can control high blood sugar levels. Previous studies suggest that Parijat flower extract has a potent anti-diabetic effect. Parijat flowers and leaves act as an immune-stimulator to boost the immunity due to the presence of ethanol in it.
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