Tulsi
Known as holy basil, Tulsi is cherished in Indian homes for its fragrance, resilience, and cultural meaning.
TYPES OF PLANTS
Each mystery capsule can become a graceful reminder of restoration, from fragrant herbs to sacred flowering plants loved across India.
INDIAN PLANT COLLECTION
Known as holy basil, Tulsi is cherished in Indian homes for its fragrance, resilience, and cultural meaning.
A delicate flowering plant with luminous white blossoms and a soft scent often associated with celebration.
Bright orange and gold flowers that bring warmth to gardens, festivals, and pollinator-friendly spaces.
An elegant aquatic bloom, admired across India as a symbol of renewal, purity, and quiet strength.
A bold tropical flower with rich color, glossy leaves, and a dramatic presence in warm gardens.
A hardy native tree valued for shade, endurance, and its long role in traditional Indian living.
A fragrant kitchen plant whose leaves bring fresh, unmistakable aroma to Indian cooking.
Also called butterfly pea, this climbing plant grows striking blue flowers that feel almost jewel-like.
GROWING NOTE
Growth depends on soil, water, sunlight, planting depth, and local climate. Place the composted product in healthy soil, keep it gently moist, and let nature do the quiet work.