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The Parijat flower, also spelled “Paarijat” and “Paarijaata” is of a beautiful and mysterious plant whose flowers fall on the ground after blooming.  The flowers bloom at night and drop down from the branches at the first rays of light, leaving us wanting for more. Read more to learn about this.

Parijat flower is known as Night-flowering Jasmine and Coral Jasmine worldwide.

According to folklore, a princess “Parijataka”, who was in love with tparijat flowerhe Sun tried to win the heart of the Sun. When he rejected her, she committed suicide and a tree sprung from her ashes. Unable to stand the sight of her lover, the tree flowers only at night and sheds them like tear drops before the sun rises.

Description:

Parijat flowers have four to eight petals arranged above a vibrant orange tube in a pinwheel pattern. These highly fragrant flowers open at night spreading their fragrance in the surrounding area with an intensely sweet floral aroma. These flowers blossom between August to December. Parijat grows in the outer Himalayas, and are found in tracts of Jammu & Kashmir, Nepal to East of Assam, Bengal, Tripura extended through the Central region up to Godavari in the South. Besides India, they are found in Thailand, Indonesia, Nepal and Pakistan.

The tree is sometimes called the “tree of sorrow”, because the flowers lose their brightness during daytime; the scientific parijat flowername arbor-tristis also means “sad tree”. The flowers can be used as a source of yellow dye for clothing. The flower is the official flower of the state of West Bengal, India, and for Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand.

Medicinal and Other Uses:

– The juice of its leaves is bitter and saline in taste and provides effective relief in the treatment of several types of inflammation and fever including malaria, intermittent fever, common cough and cold.

– It also provides an assured remedy for various body disorders ranging from common cough and cold to arthritis and sciatica.

-The juice of its leaves when mixed with a little sugar is a good medicine for treatment of stomach ailments of children.parijat flower

– Parijat is also used in making different ‘face packs’, as it achieves a gaudy shine to the face and gives guaranteed remedy to a variety of skin ailments

– In the treatment of skin diseases and constipation, the seeds of the Parijat tree are used.

– The plant is also useful for dyeing. The flowers can be used as a source of yellow dye for clothes. They are also used to make perfume owing to its rich aroma.

– The leaves are anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, anti-pyretic, anti-oxidative and anti-fungal.

– Its dried flowers and fried new leaves are used in several Assamese food recipes.

– The flowers are diuretic, anti-oxidative, anti-inflammatory and sedative.

– The flower oil is also very prominently used as a perfume.

– The flower has a very strong fragrance, hence is used for making incense sticks.

Plant Care:

The greatest enemy of this plant is standing water, which causes the roots to rot and die. Periodic deep watering, well rotted parijat flowercompost, and judicious pruning, is sufficient for this plant and is enough to make it bloom and make your garden beautiful and fragrant.

Fertilising the plants once a year will be beneficial. The plant needs trimming as the shoots grow in different directions. It is better to grow the plant in the shaded area of the garden which receives a few hours of direct sunlight.

Go and plant a Parijat tree and fill your house with intoxicating incense. Don’t forget to share your wonderful experiences with us.

Happy Gardening

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