Shami, also known as Khejri or Jand, is a drought-tolerant and hardy tree native to the Indian subcontinent. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to grow a Shami plant from a cutting: 1.
Dussehra, marking Lord Rama's victory over Ravana, is celebrated by performing rituals like Gupt Daan, planting a Shami tree for blessings, and starting preparations for Diwali. These practices ...
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Have you noticed a plant sitting before a tulsi plant in your house? That is Shami Tree! The Shami tree, also known as Prosopis cineraria, is a flowering tree that grows in the regions of the ...
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The festive season has begun. With one of the most important festivals in the Hindu religion, Dussehra, ahead of us, learn ...
NARRATOR: A seed contains everything a new plant needs to start growing. The moment a seed starts to grow is called ‘Germination’. Some people plant seeds in pots or in gardens to germinate.
Please verify your email address. You will learn how to craft a Mystic Tree Seed when you achieve Foraging Mastery. It requires the following materials: You can plant the Mystic Tree Seed in any ...
A 1,000-year-old seed discovered in a cave in the Judean desert has sprouted, grown and reached maturity, and appears to have medicinal qualities. Commiphora caudata leaves. This tree may be a ...
Shami, 34, last played in the 2023 ODI World Cup final and has since been sidelined by an ankle injury for which he underwent surgery earlier this year. "Koshish jaldi hi kar raha hoon kyun ke ...
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