Thursday, August 27, 2020

Salvia officinalis seeds for sale

Salvia officinalis cultivation in Kashmir
Sage-Salvia officinalis is popularly known for its anti-diabetic and 
anti-hypertensive functions. Apart from these functions, 
this herbal is also a good anti-inflammatory agent 
that can work very well to reduce inflammation 
and mucus congestion in the nasal cavity. 

This makes it good in reducing snoring 
for a person who snores because 
of mucus congestion. Its anti-inflammatory 
properties are quite 
important in 
treating snoring.


Availability of Sage herb, plant and seeds

The Jammu and Kashmir Medicinal Plants Introduction Centre
POB: 667 GPO Srinagar SGR JK 190001
Ph: (Resi) 01933-223705
Mob: 09858986794/09419966983
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Ulmus wallichiana Kashmir

Ulmus wallichiana tree-Cashmerian elm
Ulmus wallichiana Planch., the 
Himalayan elm, also known as the 
Cashmirian elm
and Bhutan elm, is a 
mountain tree 
ranging from central 
Nuristan in  
Afghanistan, through 
northern Pakistan and 
northern India to western 
Nepal at elevations of 
800–3000 m. 
Although dissimilar in 
appearance, its common name is 
occasionally used in 
error for the cherry bark 
elm Ulmus villosa, 
which is also endemic to the Kashmir
but inhabits 
the valleys, not the mountain slopes. 
The species is closely related to the 
wych elm U. glabra.

50 seeds (Pkt)
Availability of Ulmus wallichiana tree seeds
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Sweet Chestnut tree seeds from Kashmir

Sweet Chestnut tree seeds kashmir
Bot. name: Castanea sativa
Eng. name: Sweet Chestnut,Chestnut. European Chestnut, Spanish Chestnut
Cashmerian name: Gour
Synonyms: Castanea vesca, Castanea vulgaris, Fagus castanea
Family: Fagaceae (Beech Family)

Castanea sativa-Sweet Chetsnut: Although more commonly thought of as a food crop, sweet chestnut leaves and bark are a good source of tannins and these have an astringent action useful in the treatment of bleeding, diarrhoea etc. The leaves and bark are anti-inflammatory, astringent, expectorant and tonic. They are harvested in June or July and can be used fresh or dried. An infusion has been used in the treatment of fevers and ague, but are mainly employed for their efficacy in treating convulsive coughs such as whooping cough and in other irritable conditions of the respiratory system. The leaves can also be used in the treatment of rheumatism, to ease lower back pains and to relieve stiff muscles and joints. A decoction is a useful gargle for treating sore throats. The plant is used in Bach flower remedies - the keywords for prescribing it are "Extreme mental anguish", Hopelessness" and "Despair".

Availability : Seed/plant/Fruit
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