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50 Curry Leaves Seeds Curry Leaf Plant Kadi Patta Murraya Seeds 50 PCS Free Ship

$ 3.69

Availability: 86 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Serving Size: 1
  • Food Specifications: Caffeine Free, Dairy Free
  • Allergens: Free
  • Calories per Serving: Less Than 50
  • Type: Curry Leaves Seeds
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Expiration Date: 6 Months
  • Number of Servings: 1
  • Food Aisle: Pantry
  • Product: Single Spice
  • Form: Seeds

    Description

    Curry Leaves Seeds Kadi Patta Murraya Seeds Live Seeds 20PCS High Germination Probability
    The curry leaf tree (Murraya koenigii) is a small bush or tree that only grows 13 to just under 20 feet (4 to just under 6 m.) in height. The plant is tropical to sub-tropical and produces small, fragrant, white flowers that become small, black, berry-like fruits. The fruit is edible, but the seed is poisonous and must be removed prior to use. The foliage is the real standout; it’s arranged alternately on the stem and pinnate and is comprised of many leaflets. The aromatic scent is spicy and heady and best when the leaves are fresh.
    Curry leaf plants are a component of the Indian seasoning called curry. Curry seasoning is a compilation of many herbs and spices, whose flavor can sometimes come from curry leaf plants. Curry leaf herb is a culinary plant whose leaves are used as an aromatic and the fruit of the plant is a component of desserts in some Eastern nations.
    Growing Curry Leaves
    Curry leaf plants may be grown from cuttings or seeds. The seed is the pit of the fruit and can either be cleaned or the entire fruit may be sown. Fresh seed shows the greatest rate of germination. Sow the seeds in potting soil and keep them damp but not wet. They will need a warm area of at least 68 degrees Fahrenheit (20 C.) to germinate. Growing curry leaf tree from seeds is not an easy task because germination is fickle. Other methods are more consistent.
    You can also use fresh curry leaves with petiole or stem and start a plant. Treat the leaves as a cutting and insert them into a soilless potting medium. Take a piece of stem from the tree that is about 3 inches (7.5 cm.) long and has several leaves. Remove the bottom 1 inch (2.5 cm.) of leaves. Immerse the bare stem into the medium and mist thoroughly. It will root in about three weeks if you keep it warm and moist. Growing curry leaves to produce a new plant is the easiest method of propagation.
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