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Purple multipetal clitoria Seeds - Open Pollinated
Purple multipetal clitoria Seeds - Open Pollinated
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🌸 Purple Multipetal Aparajita (Clitoria ternatea) – Seeds
The Purple Multipetal Aparajita is a special variety of the Butterfly Pea Vine (Clitoria ternatea), known for its striking Purple flowers with multiple layers of petals. Unlike the common single-petal type, this double or multipetal variety looks fuller, more ornamental, and is highly valued in gardens and Ayurveda.
🔍 Plant Profile
Attribute | Details |
Botanical Name | Clitoria ternatea (Double-petal variety) |
Common Names | Aparajita, Purple bell Vine, Asian Pigeonwings, Butterfly Pea, Shankhpushpi (in Ayurveda) |
Flower Colour | Vibrant royal Purple with yellow throat, multi-petal (double flowered) |
Plant Type | Perennial flowering climber |
Growth Habit | Fast-growing vine, climbs with support |
Specialty | Rare multipetal flowers, sacred plant in India, and medicinal uses |
🌱 Growing from Seeds
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Soak seeds in water for 1 hours before sowing for faster germination
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Planting depth: ½ – 1 inch in moist, well-draining soil
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Germination time: 7–15 days
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Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade
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Watering: Moderate, keep soil moist but not waterlogged
- Support: Provide a trellis, fence, or railing for climbing
🌿 Benefits & Uses
- 🌸 Ornamental – Stunning rare blue multipetal flowers for vertical gardens
- 🍵 Herbal Tea – Used for white Tea (Butterfly Pea Tea), rich in antioxidants, turns purple with lemon
- 🧘♂️ Medicinal Uses – In Ayurveda, Aparajita is used for memory, stress relief, and immunity
- 🙏 Sacred Plant – Traditionally offered to Lord Vishnu, Shiva, and Goddess Durga in puja
✅ Why Grow Purple Multipetal Aparajita from Seeds?
- Rare double-petal variety 🌺
- Easy to grow, fast climber
- Adds spiritual, ornamental, and medicinal value
- Seeds can be stored and grown year-round in warm climates
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