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Friday, May 24, 2013

Rosa canina seeds for sale

Rosa canina seed
Rosa canina
Family : Rosaceae (Rose Family)

The petals, hips and galls are astringent, carminative, diuretic, laxative, ophthalmic and tonic. The hips are taken internally in the treatment of colds, influenza, minor infectious diseases, scurvy, diarrhoea and gastritis. A syrup made from the hips is used as a pleasant flavouring in medicines  and is added to cough mixtures. A distilled water made from the plant is slightly astringent and is used as a lotion for delicate skins.

The seeds have been used as a vermifuge. The plant is used in Bach flower remedies - the keywords for prescribing it are "Resignation" and "Apathy". The fruit of many members of this genus is a very rich source of vitamins and minerals, especially in vitamins A, C and E, flavanoids and other bio-active compounds.

It is also a fairly good source of essential fatty acids, which is fairly unusual for a fruit. It is being investigated as a food that is capable of  reducing the incidence of cancer and also as a means of halting or reversing the growth of cancers.


The JK Medicinal Plants Introduction Centre
( Member : OFAI-Organic Farming Association of India )
Admin. office: “Ginkgo House” Azizabad,Via Wuyan Nambalbal, Pampore PPR JK 192121
Postal adrress: PO Box 667 GPO Srinagar SGR JK 190001
Ph: +91-1933-223705, Cell, (Head) +91-9858986794
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Salvia moorcroftiana for sale

Salvia moorcroftiana Wallich ex Benth
Family: Labiatae

Medicinal use of Salvia moorcroftiana: The roots are used in the treatment of colds and coughs.  The seed is emetic.

It is used in the treatment of dysentery, haemorrhoids, colic and, externally, boils. A poultice of the leaves is used as a dressing for wounds and is also applied to itchy skin.

Edible parts of Salvia moorcroftiana: Stems - peeled. They are occasionally eaten.

Available parts: Whole plant, Seed, Moorcroft's Sage,Salvia moorcroftiana, Salvia moorcroftiana plant, Salvia moorcroftiana seed

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Herbal seeds

VALERIAN (Valeriana officinalis) - Valerian is a tall plant, topped in summer with clusters of sweet scented white, pink, or lavender flowers.  The roots of the plant can be used to relieve nervous tension, anxiety, insomnia and pain, as well as in a cream to help treat acne or skin rashes. Valerian is easily grown in a sunny garden, and will self seed readily.   Height  -2 to 5 feet.   Perennial.
PKT. - 50 seeds - Rs. 2150/-

SPEARMINT (Mentha spicata) - The fresh or dried leaves of the spearmint plant add a pleasant flavor to iced drinks, as well as making a delicious herbal tea.  It is used quite often as a flavoring for candies, or with chocolate in rich deserts.  It's best to start the seeds inside, since they are quite small and may get washed away in the garden.  In rich, moist soil, the plants spread rapidly from underground stems, so you may want to grow them in a container.  Place in a sunny or a lightly shaded location.    Height - 2 feet.    Hardy perennial.
Pkt. - 50 seeds - Rs. 2150/-

The JK Medicinal Plants Introduction Centre
( Member : OFAI-Organic Farming Association of India )
(Registered No: JKFD-1991 (Registered with Agiculture/Floriculture/Horticulture/Forest Department)
Admin. office: “Ginkgo House” Azizabad,Via Wuyan Nambalbal, Pampore PPR JK 192121
Postal adrress: PO Box 667 GPO Srinagar SGR JK 190001

Ph: +91-1933-223705, Cell, (Head) +91-9858986794
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Kiwi fruit plant nursery

The Kiwi plant's fruit - also known as Chinese Gooseberries - were first discovered growing in southern China. But in the last century many new cultivars have been produced and subsequently acclimatised to growing conditions in Europe, and right here in the UK. Although growing under glass prevents any risk of damage to delicate plant blossom in Spring, many varieties of kiwi plant will grow happily in a warm, sunny aspect in a domestic garden, favouring well-drained soils, but disliking acidic soil conditions.

As a climber, your Kiwi plant will require support as it grows, much in the same way as a grape vine is grown. Some of our Kiwi plant varieties can reach around eight metres in length, although this can be reduced with adequate and appropriate pruning.

We have endeavoured to provide a selection of Kiwi plants that offer the most delicious tasting kiwifruits, and as such you will find that our listings include both self sterile and self fertile kiwi plants for sale. With our self sterile varieties, a male flowering plant is required to pollinate a complementary female flowering plant variety in order to produce fruit, with roughly one male Kiwi plant required for up to seven female kiwi plants. But for those with less room to spare, our self fertile varieties provide a practical space-saving solution as each single plants is able to self pollinate and produce fruits.

Kiwi seeds/plants are available
Kiwi Nursery
The Jammu and Kashmir medicinal Plants Introduction Centre
"Ginkgo House", Nambalbal, New Coloney Azizabad, Via Wuyan-Meej Road, Pampore PPR J&K 192121
Mob:09858986794
Ph: 01933-223705
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Saturday, May 18, 2013

Viola odorata flowers

Viola odorata
Viola odorata is a species of the genus Viola native to Europe and Kashmir, but has also been introduced to North America and Australasia.

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Available parts
Leaves, Flowers & seeds

The JK Medicinal Plants Introduction Centre
Admin. office: “Ginkgo House” Azizabad,Via Wuyan Nambalbal, 
Pampore PPR JK 192121
Postal adrress: PO Box 667 GPO Srinagar SGR JK 190001

Ph: +91-1933-223705, Cell, (Head) +91-9858986794
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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Valeriana officinalis,Valerian officinalis, Valeriana officinalis seeds, Valeriana officinalis plant, Valeriana officinalis herb, Valerian plant, Valerian seed

Valeriana officinalis
Valerian
Latin name: Valeriana officinalis
Family: Valerianaceae (Valerian Family)
Plant information taken from the Plants For A Future.
Medicinal use of Valeriana officinalis: Valerian is a well-known and frequently used medicinal herb that has a long and proven history of efficacy. It is noted especially for its effect as a tranquilliser and nervine, particularly for those people suffering from nervous overstrain. Valerian has been shown to encourage sleep, improve sleep quality and reduce blood pressure. It is also used internally in the treatment of painful menstruation, cramps, hypertension, irritable bowel syndrome etc. It should not be prescribed for patients with liver problems. Externally, it is used to treat eczema, ulcers and minor injuries. The root is antispasmodic, carminative, diuretic, hypnotic, powerfully nervine, sedative and stimulant. The active ingredients are called valepotriates, research has confirmed that these have a calming effect on agitated people, but are also a stimulant in cases of fatigue. The roots of 2 year old plants are harvested in the autumn once the leaves have died down and are used fresh or dried. The fresh root is about 3 times as effective as roots dried at 40°C, whilst temperatures above 82°C destroy the active principle in the root. Use with caution, see the notes above on toxicity.

Distribution :  Native to UK, most of Europe, Kashmir to Japan

Phytochemistry & Pharmacology : Volatile oil– more than 100 components in Valerianaceae family 6-monoterpenes,(borneol) and sesquiterpenes (valerenic acid,valeranone, kessil glycol),ridoids
-valepotriates including dihydrovaltrates, valtrates and isovalerenic acid,Baldrinals (valepotriate degradation products),including homobaldrinal and valtroxal,Lignans,including 1-hydroxypinoresinol,Alkaloids,including actinidine,Amino acids ,including γ-aminobutyric acid) GABA), glutamine, tyrosine and arginine

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Parts available: Seed, Whole herb, Root, Seedling

The JK Medicinal Plants Introduction Centre
( Member : OFAI-Organic Farming Association of India )
(Registered No: JKFD-1991 (Registered with Agiculture/Floriculture/Horticulture/Forest Department)

Admin. office: “Ginkgo House” Azizabad,Via Wuyan Nambalbal, Pampore PPR JK 192121
Postal adrress: PO Box 667 GPO Srinagar SGR JK 190001
Ph: +91-1933-223705, Cell, (Head) +91-9858986794
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Saturday, May 11, 2013

Chenopodium album for sale

Buy Chenopodium album
Chenopodium album
Synonyms: Chenopodium reticulatum
Family: Chenopodiaceae (Goosefoot Family)
English name : Fat Hen
Urdu name : Wan Palak/Jangli Palak
Hindi name : Wan Palak

Medicinal use of Chenopodium album: Chenopodium album is not employed in herbal medicine, though it does have some gentle medicinal properties and is a very nutritious and healthy addition to the diet. The leaves are anthelmintic, antiphlogistic, antirheumatic, mildly laxative, odontalgic. An infusion is taken in the treatment of rheumatism. The leaves are applied as a wash or poultice to bug bites, sunstroke, rheumatic joints and swollen feet, whilst a decoction is used for carious teeth. The seeds are chewed in the treatment of urinary problems and are considered useful for relieving the discharge of semen through the urine. The juice of the stems is applied to freckles and sunburn. The juice of the root is used in the treatment of bloody dysentery. Food that comprises 25.5% of the powdered herb may suppress the oestrus cycle.

Edible parts of
Chenopodium album: Leaves - raw or cooked. A very acceptable spinach substitute, the taste is a little bland but this can be improved by adding a few stronger-flavoured leaves. One report says that, when eaten with beans, the leaves will act as a carminative to prevent wind and bloating. The leaves are best not eaten raw, see the notes above on toxicity. The leaves are generally very nutritious but very large quantities can disturb the nervous system and cause gastric pain. The leaves contain about 3.9% protein, 0.76% fat, 8.93% carbohydrate, 3% ash. A zero moisture basis analysis is also available. Edible seed - dried and ground into a meal and eaten raw or baked into a bread. The seed can also be sprouted and added to salads. The seed is very fiddly to harvest and use due to its small size. Although it is rather small, we have found the seed very easy to harvest and simple enough to utilize. The seed should be soaked in water overnight and thoroughly rinsed before being used in order to remove any saponins. The seed contains about 49% carbohydrate, 16% protein, 7% ash, 5.88% ash. Young inflorescences - cooked. A tasty broccoli substitute.

Other uses of the herb:
A green dye is obtained from the young shoots. The crushed fresh roots are a mild soap substitute.

Propagation of Chenopodium album : Seed - sow spring in situ. Most of the seed usually germinates within a few days of sowing. It is usually unnecessary to sow the seed since the plant is a common garden weed and usually self-sows freely in most soils.

Beneficial use in ecological pest control : Chenopodium album is vulnerable to leaf miners, making it a useful trap crop as a companion plant. Growing near other plants, it attracts leaf miners which might otherwise have attacked the crop to be protected. It is a host plant for the beet leafhopper, an insect which transmits curly top virus to beet crops.
(Plant information taken from the Plants For A Future/International Information Resource Centre)

Availability materials : Chenopodium album seed, Chenopodium album plant, Chenopodium album leaves
For more information, contact:
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POB: 667 GPO Srinagar SGR J&K 190001

Mob: 09858986794
Ph: 01933-223705
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Thursday, May 9, 2013

Trillium govanianum plants for sale

Trillium govanianum for sale
Trillium govanianum
Family : It used to be treated in the family Trilliaceae or trillium family, a part of the Liliales or Lily order. The APG II treats Trilliaceae as a synonym of the family Melanthiaceae.
English name : Wake Robin, Wood Lily & Trinity flower
Shina name : Laidi
Urdu name : Nagchhatri
Hindi name : Satva/Nagchhatri
Cashmeer name : Tre Patri
Distributions : Kanzalwan, Phalgham, Poonch, Gurez (Kashmir)
Parts Uses : Leaves/roots
Ecological notes : Prefers humus rich soil in shady places
Status : Un-Common
Trillium govanianum is 20 cm, tall bulbous herb, leaves 3, broad ovate, flower solitaryterminal and brownish purple. Fruit bright red. Also named as Trillium govaniana.

Availability parts: Seed/whole plant/roots
The Jammu and Kashmir medicinal Plants Introduction Centre
"Ginkgo House", Nambalbal, New Coloney Azizabad, Via Wuyan-Meej Road, Pampore PPR J&K 192121
Mob:09858986794
Ph: 01933-223705
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Friday, May 3, 2013

Allium semenovii Bulb, plant & seeds for sale

Family: Alliaceae (Onion Family) 
English name : Wild Onion 
Urdu name : Jangli Piyaz 
Medicinal use of Allium semenovii: Although no specific mention of medicinal uses has been seen for this species, members of this genus are in general very healthy additions to the diet. 
They contain sulphur compounds (which give them their onion flavour) and when added to the diet on a regular basis they help reduce blood cholesterol levels, act as a tonic to the digestive system and also tonify the circulatory system.
Availability: 
Wild Onion, Wild seed, Jangli Piyaz, Allium semenovii, Wild onion seed, Wild Onion bulbs , Wild flora Kashmir, Himalayan Onion seeds

The Jammu and Kashmir medicinal Plants Introduction Centre
"Ginkgo House", Nambalbal, New Coloney Azizabad, Via Wuyan-Meej Road, Pampore PPR J&K 192121
Mob:09858986794
Ph: 01933-223705
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Sunday, April 21, 2013

Goji Tea Leaves for sale

Goji berry/seed/plant/Goji Tea
Anti-Aging , Arthritis and Inflammatory Conditions , Athletic Performance / Energy , Blood Builder , Cancer Prevention ,Cancer Management ,Cardiovascular Health ,Diabetes (adult-onset, non insulin-dependent) Gastrointestinal Disorders Hypertension (high blood pressure) Immunity Infertility ,Liver Protection , Obesity , Sexual Dysfunction , Vision Improvement!

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“Azizabad, Nambalbal, (Via Wuyan-Meej Road), Pampore PPR J&K 192121
Mailing address:  PO Box 667 Srinagar SGR J&K- 190001
Ph: 01933-223705
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Kiwi cultivation in Kashmir

Growers in Kashmir  are getting into kiwifruit in a diversification move away from the traditional apple crops of the region.

Kiwis were introduced to the region in the 1950s, but only recently has interest in exotic crops created a viable demand for it.

Currently only green kiwifruits are in production, but there are plans to introduce golden varieties also.

A farmer in South Kashmir area of  Pulwama district, Mahmood Khan, who had taken up cultivation of exotic fruits more than a decade back, said, "We started growing kiwi on experimental basis some 9 years ago. There were hardly any buyers for it then. But our patience has paid off, as now, the demand for it has risen in fruit markets of  India, Pakistan, Gulf, and other middle-east countries. It fetches good returns in local market also and tourists also like to buy these." (Writer-South Asia)


Know more about

Kiwi or Chinese gooseberry (Actinidia deliciosa) is grown widely in New Zealand, Italy, USA, China, Japan, Australia, France, Kashmir, Chile and Spain.

In India
Kiwi is mostly grown in the mid hills of Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Sikkim, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Karnataka,and Kerala.  Having been very newly introduced in the country estimates of area and production have not yet become available.


Agro-climatic requirements
Kiwi can be grown in areas experiencing 700-800 chilling hours (no. of hours during which temperature remains at or below 70 C during the winter season). The plant can be grown at 800-1500 m. above m.s.l. A rainfall of about 150 cm. /year is sufficient. The rainfall should be well distributed during the growing period. The plant does not withstand strong winds and frost during the growing period because of its vigorous vegetative growth, large leaves and viny habit. In summer, high temperature (> 350 C) and low humidity may cause scorching of leaves. Sun scald and heat stress are the main problems in its cultivation in lower areas.

Deep, rich, well-drained sandy loam soils are ideal for cultivation of kiwi. A soil pH slightly less than 6.9 results in maximum yield but higher pH upto 7.3 adversely affects the yield due to Mn deficiency.

 Growing and Potential Belts
The crop can come up very well in certain locations of Himachal Pradesh, North-East states, and parts of Kerala.  These two states have the potential for commercial cultivation of the crop.

Varieties Cultivated
Important kiwi varieties cultivated in India are Abbott, Allison, Bruno, Hayward, Monty and Tomuri.

Availability of  Kiwi Planting Material :
More details:- 
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Mailing address:  PO Box 667 Srinagar SGR J&K- 190001
Ph: 01933-223705
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Sunday, April 14, 2013

Conium maculatum for sale



Buy conium maculatum
Conium maculatum is a very poisonous plant that has a long history of medicinal use, though it is relieves pain. The plant contains coniine, an extremely toxic substance that can also cause congenital defects. The whole plant is analgesic, antispasmodic, emetic, galactofuge and sedative. It is a traditional folk treatment for cancer and was formerly widely used internally in very small doses to treat a variety of complaints including tumours, epilepsy, whooping cough, rabies and as an antidote to strychnine poisoning. It is still used externally, usually in ointments and oils, in the treatment of mastitis, malignant tumours (especially breast cancer) anal fissure and haemorrhoids. The leaves and stems should be harvested when the first fruits are forming, since they are then at their most active medicinally. The fruits are gathered either when fully ripe, or before they turn from green to yellow, and are then dried. Because of the extremely toxic nature of this herb, it is seldom employed nowadays. Use with extreme caution and only under the guidance of a qualified practitioner. See also the notes above on toxicity. A homeopathic remedy is prepared from a tincture of the fresh plant, harvested when in flower. It is used for treating complaints such as dizziness, coughs, insomnia, exhaustion, arteriosclerosis and prostate problems. very rarely used in modern herbalism. It is a narcotic plant that sedates and


Seed available in : 50, 100, 200 seeds/pkt
Whole plant also available 100,250,500 grams
More details:
JK Medicinal Plants Introduction Centre
“Azizabad, Nambalbal, (Via Wuyan-Meej Road), Pampore PPR J&K 192121
Mailing address: PO Box 667 Srinagar SGR J&K- 190001
Ph: 01933-223705
Call us: 09858986794
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