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Flemingia Macrophylla - Plant

Flemingia Macrophylla - Plant

Flemingia Macrophylla

Regular price Rs. 725.00
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Size
18-24 inches tall Plant in 6 inch Pot

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Flemingia Macrophylla - Plant

Flemingia macrophylla, commonly known as largeleaf flemingia. It is a stunning perennial leguminous shrub renowned for its resilience and multifaceted benefits. Originating from Southeast Asia. This plant boasts large compound leaves and vibrant clusters of pea-like flowers in varying hues from white to pink or purple. Flemingia Macrophylla is Ideal for outdoor cultivation. It thrives in gardens and agroforestry systems, contributing significantly to soil enrichment through nitrogen fixation. 

Its unique ability to restore land fertility makes it a valuable asset in sustainable agriculture.  The Flemingia Macrophylla for its beauty, hardiness, and remarkable ecological advantages. It is a true testament to nature's prowess.

Growing Requirements

Sunlight for Flemingia Macrophylla Plant

Your Flemingia Macrophylla Plant thrives best in full sunlight to partial shade. It requires at least 5–6 hours of direct sunlight daily for healthy growth and dense foliage. However, it can also tolerate light shade, making it adaptable to various outdoor conditions.

Watering

Your Flemingia Macrophylla prefers moderate watering, keeping the soil slightly moist but not waterlogged. Water the plant 2–3 times a week during dry periods, and reduce frequency during the rainy season. Ensure good drainage to prevent root rot.

Fertilizing for Flemingia Macrophylla Plant

Your Flemingia Macrophylla benefits from organic compost or well-rotted manure applied once every 2–3 months. You can also use a balanced NPK fertilizer (10:10:10) to support healthy growth and leaf production. Avoid over-fertilizing, as the plant naturally enriches the soil with nitrogen.

Planting and Care

Container

Choose a large container or grow bag with a minimum depth of 16–18 inches to accommodate the deep root system of your Flemingia Macrophylla Plant. Ensure the pot has good drainage holes and use a well-draining soil mix for healthy growth.

Pruning

Prune your Flemingia Macrophylla Plant regularly after flowering or harvesting to maintain its shape and encourage new growth. Remove dead, weak, or overcrowded branches to promote better air circulation and a bushier appearance.

Propagation

Your Flemingia Macrophylla Plant is commonly propagated through seeds or stem cuttings. Sow fresh seeds in well-draining soil during the warm season, or use semi-hardwood cuttings for faster establishment. Keep the medium moist until new growth appears.

Repotting

Repot your Flemingia Macrophylla Plant every 2–3 years or when it outgrows its container. Choose a slightly larger pot with good drainage and refresh the soil with nutrient-rich, well-draining mix to support continued healthy growth.

Common Pest

Your Flemingia Macrophylla Plant is generally pest-resistant but may occasionally be affected by aphids, whiteflies, or leaf miners. Regular inspection and using neem oil or organic insecticidal spray can help keep these pests under control.

Dimensions

Live plant along with a plastic pot.
The plant height is 18"-24" inches in Medium size pot.
Easy maintenance, outdoor, flowering plant, Useful for gardens and agroforestry systems.

Shipping Details

In General our team requires 1-2 Days for Processing the Plants and further 3-4 days for it to reach your Home Safely

Our team makes sure to selects only the healthiest, happiest plants for you. We pack them with extra love and care, making sure they have everything they need for a safe and comfortable journey to your doorstep.

We deliver quickly and safely across the country, so your new plant arrives fresh and ready to thrive.

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