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Garlic Vine (Mansoa Alliacea) - Plant

Garlic Vine (Mansoa Alliacea) - Plant

Mansoa Alliacea

Regular price Rs. 249.00
Regular price Rs. 315.00 Sale price Rs. 249.00
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8-12 inches tall Plant
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Dimensions

Live Plant along with a Plastic Pot.
4"inch (Small size) Pot :- Plant height :- 8"-12"inches
6"inch (Medium size) Pot :- Plant height :- 12"-18"inches
8"inch (Large size) Pot :- Plant height :- 24"-36" inches

Note: Plant may slightly differ from shown image depending on Season and growth pattern

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Garlic Vine (Mansoa Alliacea) - Plant

Garlic Vine, known scientifically as Mansoa alliacea. It is a striking tropical plant native to South America. Recognized for its distinctive garlic-scented foliage. This evergreen climber is prized for its vibrant clusters of purple flowers. Ideal for outdoor settings. Garlic Vine thrives in warm climates and can be grown as a decorative addition to trellises or as a stunning indoor feature. Its unique aroma, reminiscent of garlic, can deter pests. It is a practical choice for natural pest control.

The plant's fast-growing nature and lush, dense foliage offer a tropical flair. It a favorite among gardeners seeking both beauty and functionality. Whether you're enhancing your garden or adding a touch of the exotic outdoors. Garlic Vine is sure to impress with its fragrant blooms and rapid growth.

Features of Garlic Vine Plant :-

  • Type: Evergreen climber or vine
  • Growth Rate: Fast-growing
  • Flower Color: Vibrant purple, often in clusters
  • Leaf Characteristics: Glossy, heart-shaped leaves with a strong garlic scent
  • Ideal Conditions: Prefers warm climates; can be grown outdoors
  • Special Attributes: Garlic aroma acts as a natural pest repellent
  • Uses: Enhances garden aesthetics; ideal for trellises, arbors, and decorative indoor settings.
  1. Light Requirements: Ensure the plant receives plenty of bright, indirect light. Outdoors, it thrives in full sun to partial shade.
  2. Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water regularly, especially during dry spells, allowing the top inch of soil to dry out between waterings.
  3. Fertilization: Feed with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer every 4-6 weeks during the growing season (spring and summer) to encourage healthy growth and blooms.
  4. Pruning: Regularly prune to maintain shape and promote dense growth. Remove dead or overgrown stems to encourage new growth and prevent disease.

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