Curry Leaf Plant (Murraya koenigii)
Price: $12.00


Product Feature
- 10 seeds
- Used as seasoning in curries
- Needs full sun
- Move indoors during winter
- Fragrant white flowers
Product Description
Curry leaf plant (Murraya koenigii) 10 seeds. The aromatic leaves of this plant are used to flavor many Indian dishes much like bay leaves, especially in curries with fish or coconut milk. The original Indian word "Kari" refers to the sauce of these piquant dishes, hence the name curry leaf. Curry leaves are extensively used in Southern India and Sri Lanka, but are also of some importance in Northern India. Together with South Indian immigrants, curry leaves reached Malaysia, South Africa and RĂ©union island. An easy to raise plant, that needs full sun, grows to 1-3 feet in containers, minimum temperature 55°, blooms in the summer. It should be moved indoors during winter months, except in Southern Florida.Curry Leaf Plant (Murraya koenigii) Review
The only satisfaction I recieved from this purcase of a mudball with some stems and leaves was this outfits displeasure of my review. After a couple of weeks they wanted me to send them a picture of the sloppy mudball so they could review my complaint, as if I would keep the crud they shipped me! It was wrapped up in newspapper send by post in a small unmark or flagged type of box no notice to the shipper to be some what gentle. the picture you see on their display is nothing like what I got even if it would have arrived intact! Shrink it so it would fit in a 7inch X 7 inch X 6 inch box . If you want a curry leaf plant DO NOT Buy from this outfit SAVE you money and buy some curry stems and leaves About 1 inch long go out in you yard scoop a 3 in pot full of dirt mix all with a generous supply of water wrap it with newspapper stuff it in a small box and you will just saved you the money shipping and time messing with this outfitMost of the consumer Reviews tell that the "Curry Leaf Plant (Murraya koenigii)" are high quality item. You can read each testimony from consumers to find out cons and pros from Curry Leaf Plant (Murraya koenigii) ...

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