Aparajita (Clitoria Ternatea) Flower Seeds – 10 Pcs Pack for Home Gardening

Grow vibrant Aparajita (Blue Pea) flowers at home with this 10-seed pack. Ideal for terrace gardens, balcony pots, and home decoration. Also known for its Ayurvedic and spiritual benefits.

Description

Aparajita (Clitoria Ternatea), also known as Shankhpushpi, Blue Pea, Butterfly Pea, or Asian Pigeonwings, is a stunning ornamental flower loved for its deep blue petals and unique shape. It is not just a beautiful climber but also a powerful Ayurvedic herb, used in traditional medicine and rituals.

With our premium 10-seed pack, you can now grow Aparajita flower seeds at home, in pots, planters, or garden beds. The plant grows quickly, flowers abundantly, and attracts pollinators like butterflies and bees.


🌱 How to Germinate Aparajita Seeds:

  • Soak the seeds in lukewarm water for 8–10 hours for faster germination

  • Soil mix: 50% garden soil + 30% compost + 20% cocopeat

  • Sowing depth: 0.5 to 1 cm

  • Watering: Keep moist, not soggy

  • Germination time: 6–12 days

  • Sunlight: Full sun (6–8 hours)

  • Transplanting: After 2–3 weeks or when saplings are 4–5 inches tall

  • Support: Use a trellis or railing for it to climb


🌼 Where and How to Use Aparajita:

  1. Home Gardens & Fences – A fast-growing climber for decoration

  2. Puja & Spiritual Uses – Considered sacred in many rituals

  3. Butterfly Gardens – Attracts bees & butterflies

  4. Food Coloring – Petals used in teas, rice, and desserts

  5. Medicinal Uses – Acts as a brain tonic, anxiety reliever, and memory booster


📦 What You Get:

  • 10 high-quality, viable Aparajita flower seeds

  • Eco-friendly paper packaging

  • Growing instructions (upon request)


FAQs:

Q1. Can I grow Aparajita flower seeds in pots?
Yes! Use a 12×12 inch  grow bag with a vertical support system for climbing.

Q2. Does it need full sunlight?
Yes, at least 6–8 hours of sunlight daily is ideal.

Q3. How many days till flowering?
You can expect flowers within 45–60 days of sowing under proper care.

Q4. Can I use flowers to make tea?
Absolutely. The blue petals are edible and often used to make Blue Tea, rich in antioxidants.

Q5. Is this plant seasonal?
It grows best in warm seasons (spring to early winter) and flowers throughout the year in tropical climates.

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