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Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Ginkgo biloba trees from Kashmir

Make more money with the trees you know and love

A tree that will be large and showy at maturity
An easy-care tree with no serious pest or disease problems
A tree with outstanding fall color
Something for a large, open area
A tree with unusual leaves

Few trees can boast the rich history of Ginkgo biloba. Customers are probably very familiar with ginkgo as an herbal supplement to treat circulatory disorders and enhance memory. But the tree—one of the oldest living species on Earth—is also prized as an ornamental. It makes an ideal shade, specimen or focal-point tree. Ginkgo is urban-tolerant, and can grow to a massive 80-feet tall and 60-feet wide given adequate space. It’s generally hardy in USDA Hardiness Zones 3-8. Besides its leaves, which flutter in the slightest breeze—ginkgo also has attractive brownish-gray bark that becomes highly ridged with age.

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Astragalus membranaceus seeds from Kashmir

Astragalus membranaceus seeds
It is commonly found all along the temperate Himalayas from Kashmir to Nepal at heights of 1000-2700 m.

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Fruit berries from Kashmir

Physalis peruviana, a plant species of the genus Physalis, is originally from Peru. The plant and its
fruit are most commonly known as Cape gooseberry, or Physalis.
Physalis peruviana seeds availability
Pricing : 60US$ : Seeds per pkt. (approx.): 300 seeds.
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Sunday, March 22, 2020

Angelica roots

Angelica from Kashmir
Angelica
Bot. name: Angelica archangelica
Synonyms: Archangelica officinalis
Family: Umbelliferae

Angelica has a long folk-history of use as a medicinal herb, in particular for the treatment of digestive disorders and problems with blood circulation. The root is the most active medicinally, it should be harvested in the autumn of its first year of growth, sliced longitudinally if necessary and dried quickly. If well stored, the root retains its medicinal virtues for many years. 

The leaves and seeds can also be used. The leaves are harvested and dried in late spring before the plant comes into flower. The plant is antispasmodic, carminative, diaphoretic, diuretic, expectorant, stimulant, stomachic, tonic. 

An infusion is used to ease flatulence, indigestion, chronic bronchitis and typhus. It stimulates blood flow to the peripheral parts of the body and so is of value in treating poor circulation - it is considered a specific treatment for Buerger's disease, a condition that narrows the arteries of the hands and feet. 

Angelica is contra-indicated for people with a tendency towards diabetes since its use can increase sugar levels in the urine. This plant should not be prescribed for pregnant women, nor should the juice be allowed to come into contact with the eyes. An essential oil from the seeds is sometimes used as a rub to relieve rheumatic conditions.

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Saturday, March 21, 2020

Mullein tea from kashmir

Mullein tea
Mullein Herb

Bot. name : Verbascum densiflorum
Synonyms: Verbascum thapsiforme
Family: Scrophulariaceae (Figwort Family)

Details : The flowers and leaves are anodyne, antiseptic, astringent, demulcent, emollient, expectorant and vulnerary. An infusion is used internally in the treatment of various respiratory complaints including coughs, bronchitis, asthma and throat irritations. An infusion of the fresh or dried flowers in olive oil is used to treat earaches, sores, wounds, boils etc. The plant is harvested when in flower and should be dried quickly and with care or it will lose its medicinal qualities.

How to use : Mullein can be found in dried, powdered, tea, tincture and oil formulations.

You can make your own mullein tea at home by combining 1 cup of boiling water with 1–2 teaspoons of dried leaves or flowers and letting the mixture steep for ten to 15 minutes. This tea should be consumed one to four times per day for medicinal reasons.

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Aavailability : 60 bags (tea pouches) 30 days  supply
Pricing: INR : 3500.00
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