“Rajnigandha” generally refers to a fragrant flower known as the “Tuberose” (Polianthes tuberosa).
- Appearance: The Rajnigandha flower, or Tuberose, is characterized by its slender, tubular shape and waxy white petals. The flower spikes are typically tall and can reach a height of 2 to 3 feet. The blossoms are arranged in a spike, and each flower is composed of multiple layers of petals.
- Fragrance: One of the most distinctive features of the Rajnigandha flower is its strong and sweet fragrance. The scent is rich, exotic, and floral, making it popular in perfumery. The fragrance is often described as heady and intoxicating, with notes of sweetness and warmth.
- Cultivation: Tuberose plants are usually cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions. They require well-drained soil and plenty of sunlight to thrive. The flowers are commonly grown for both ornamental and commercial purposes, especially for the extraction of essential oils used in perfumes.
- Symbolism: In various cultures, the Rajnigandha flower symbolizes different things. In some traditions, it represents purity, sensuality, and the eternal bond of love. It is also often used in religious and ceremonial contexts.
- Uses: Apart from its ornamental value and use in perfumery, the Rajnigandha flower is sometimes used in traditional medicine for its aromatic and therapeutic properties. The essential oil extracted from the flower is employed in aromatherapy.
Note: While the term “Rajnigandha” specifically refers to the Tuberose in some regions, it’s worth noting that the same term might be used for different flowers in various cultural and linguistic contexts. If you are referring to a specific flower known as Rajnigandha in a particular region or culture, it would be helpful to verify the local context for accurate information.
Product Description
Number of Bulbs in a packet – 5
Plant Description
- Difficulty Level – easy
- Plant Height – up to 3 feet
- Flower Colour – white
- Type – outdoor
- Feed – Vermicompost for nutrients every week, Seaweed once a month for greener leaves, and Epsom Salt for better blooming once a month
- Watering – 2 times a week
- Sunlight – full sunlight
- Germination Time – 1 – 2 weeks
- Flowering Time – 90 – 120 days
- Suitable Temperature – 60°F – 75°F
- Season – summer
- Sowing – january
How to Grow Rajnigandha Flower From Bulbs
- Take a Growbag and fill it with Cocopeat & Soil mixture.
- Sow the bulbs around the Growbag.
- Fill the hole with Cocopeat & Soil mixture lightly and spray with water.
- Water 2 times a week.
- Bulbs will germinate within 2 weeks.
- Full sunlight is needed.
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