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Mehogany plant (Mahogany tree plant) Pack of 1
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The Mahogany Plant (Swietenia mahagoni) is a fast-growing hardwood tree known for its premium-quality timber, beautiful foliage, and environmental benefits. It’s easy to grow, drought-tolerant, and perfect for both home gardens and large plantations. Mahogany wood is prized for furniture, doors, and interiors due to its durability and rich reddish-brown color.
Red sandalwood plant
Rated 4.73 out of 5
Plant Characteristics:
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Appearance:
Red Sandalwood is a medium-sized tree with a straight trunk and dense crown. Its leaves are pinnate and typically green.
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Heartwood:
The heartwood is the most prized part of the tree, known for its deep, reddish-brown color and rich, aromatic scent.
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Bark:
The bark is dark grayish.
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Growth:It’s a relatively slow-growing tree, reaching maturity in about 10-15 years.
Segun plant (GardenTeak Plant) Pack of 1
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The Segun Plant, also known as Teak (Tectona grandis), is one of the most valuable hardwood trees in the world. It is highly prized for its strong, durable, and termite-resistant wood, ideal for furniture, doors, and construction. This fast-growing tree thrives in tropical climates and requires low maintenance, making it perfect for farmers, investors, and garden enthusiasts.
White sandalwood plant
Rated 4.68 out of 5
Key features of White Chandan:
- Fragrant Heartwood: The core wood of the tree is aromatic and produces sandalwood oil.
- Partial Parasite: Sandalwood trees are partial root parasites, meaning they require a host plant for nutrients.
- Medicinal Properties: Sandalwood has been used traditionally for its anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and cooling properties.
- Cultural Significance: Sandalwood paste is used in religious rituals, especially for applying tilak (a dot on the forehead) on sacred idols and in Sufi traditions.
- Slow Growth: Sandalwood trees are known for their slow growth rate.
- Versatile Uses: The oil is used in aromatherapy, skincare, and incense, while the wood is used in carving and religious practices.