By Royale Touche
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Tulsi is not only a revered plant in India but also has several medicinal properties.
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Also known as "Pothos," it's a common choice for Indian households. Thrives in a variety of light conditions, from low to bright indirect light.
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Tolerates a wide range of light conditions, making it suitable for Indian homes. Excellent air purifier and low-maintenance.
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Aloe vera is well-suited for the Indian climate and has several medicinal uses. Requires bright, indirect sunlight and infrequent watering.
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A good choice for improving indoor air quality. Prefers moderate, indirect light, which is often available in Indian homes.
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Known for its hardiness and ability to thrive in low light conditions. Requires very little water.
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Ajwain is a fragrant herb commonly used in Indian cooking. It prefers bright, indirect sunlight.
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Well-suited for Indian homes due to its ability to thrive in bright, indirect light. Helps improve air quality.
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The fragrant flowers of the Jasmine plant make it a popular choice. Requires bright light and can be placed near a sunny window.
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Perfect for adding fresh curry leaves to your Indian dishes. Needs plenty of sunlight, so consider placing it in a sunny spot.