Family: Rutaceae Tropical to sub-tropical deciduous tree to 18 feet, native to Southern India . The pinnate leaves are... See more
(07/18/11) Family: Rutaceae Tropical to sub-tropical deciduous tree to 18 feet, native to Southern India . The pinnate leaves are handsome, as are the small, white, fragrant flowers that give way to clusters of black berries. The curry tree leaves (which should be confused neither with the compound spice curry nor the curry plant (Helichrysum italicum)), are used as spiritual offerings and lend their unique taste and aroma to Indian cuisine. Medicinally, the leaves are employed as an antinauseant and stomachic. Plant prefers sun to part shade and rich, moist but well-drained soil. Sow seed about ¾ inch deep in warm soil. Give bright light and humid conditions. Water sparingly and do not water again until the soil surface becomes dry. This short-lived seed is delivered as soon as it is ripe (October to November) and should be planted immediately upon receipt. Germ. in 10 to 20 days.* The plant must be protected from frost, and is a reasonable choice for outdoor cultivation in Southern... See less
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