Shami Plant (1.5-3 Feet Height)

Shami Plant (Prosopis cineraria), also known as Khejri or Jand, is a sacred drought-resistant evergreen tree native to arid India (Rajasthan, Gujarat, Haryana state tree), featuring whitish peeling bark, feathery bipinnate leaves, and small yellow fragrant flowers forming protein-rich pods revered in Hindu mythology for Dussehra rituals where Arjuna hid weapons in its branches. This multipurpose legume fixes nitrogen, provides livestock fodder from leaves/pods during famines, yields durable wood for furniture/fuel, and offers Ayurvedic remedies from bark treating diabetes, skin disorders, diarrhea, and scorpion stings. The 1.5–3 feet plant thrives in harsh deserts, growing 5-10m tall for agroforestry, windbreaks, or temple courtyards.
WHAT YOU GET
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1 live Shami Plant
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Height at dispatch: approximately 1.5–3 feet
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Authentic sacred variety for resilience, multipurpose yields, and cultural significance
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Ideal for arid gardens, afforestation, or puja spaces
KEY FEATURES 🌟
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🌳 Thorny medium tree with grayish bark, compound feathery leaves, yellowish spikes, and straight pods rich in protein, antioxidants balancing Kapha-Pitta doshas while supporting soil fertility, erosion control, and livestock nutrition
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🌸 March-May blooms; pods June-July fodder; semi-deciduous droughts
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💪 Extreme hardy (saline/alkaline soils pH 6.5-8.5, low rainfall); 100+ year lifespan
PLANTING & CARE 🌱
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🌿 Mulching: Gravel mimics desert
BENEFITS & USES 🍽️
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🎁 Sacred resilience gift arid regions
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