Product Overview
Color: green
Features:
- The herbaceous plant is also known by many pretty names, such as Hydrocotyl Asiatica, Leucocyte, and Tuspera. They originated from Australia, the islands of the Pacific, Melanesia, Asia. Gotu kola belongs to the family of beef stalks; the stem is thin, smooth, green in color, with roots growing on the ends (burning) of the stem. This is a herb, has cool properties, and is very medicinal in traditional medicine.
- Centella asiatica, also commonly called Indian Pennywort Gotu Kola Gota Kola Brahmi Hydrocotyl asiatica Rau Má NON-GMO Organic Vegetable Seeds
- Gotu kola is a creeping plant that is in the parsley family (Apiaceae). For thousands of years in India, Indonesia, and China, gotu kola has been used in traditional medicine for a wide range of preventive and curative purposes.
- How to sow: Use a soil with excellent drainage. Standard potting soil will not work, and this can vastly effect the outcome of success. Press the seed lightly into the surface of your soil and wait. The seeds are best off sowed in the fall or early spring where they can experience normal temperature fluctuatio
- Store your seeds in a cool, dry and dark location.
- package includes: 200 seeds
Details: The herbaceous plant is also known by many pretty names, such as Hydrocotyl Asiatica, Leucocyte, and Tuspera. They originated from Australia, the islands of the Pacific, Melanesia, Asia. Gotu kola belongs to the family of beef stalks; the stem is thin, smooth, green in color, with roots growing on the ends (burning) of the stem. This is a herb, has cool properties, and is very medicinal in traditional medicine.