Description
Bel patra Tree is recommended for chitra nakshatra or kanya rashi. The deciduous tree with trifoliate leaves is traditionally used as a sacred offering by Hindus in India to Lord Shiva.
Bel is botanically known as Aegle marmelos ant it is deciduous tree with trifoliate leaves. The branches sometimes bear long straight spines. The bark is shallowly furrowed and corky. Bael is an indigenous fruit tree of India.
Bel grows in wild and semi-wild in the North India states of Uttar Pradesh, Orissa, Bihar, West Bengal, and Madhya Pradesh. It is considered holy in Hindu religion and the leaves are used as offerings for Lord Shiva. The flowering season starts in late May. It has pale yellowish green sweetly scented flowers. The slightly pear-shaped fruits are green in color and turn yellowish on ripening.
Bel Tree Special Feature
Sacred plant
Care Tips
Soil: The soil should be well-draining, moisture-retaining, and nutritious.
Water: Apply water when topsoil (1-2 inches) feels dry to touch.
Light: Direct sunlight/ indirect Bright filtered light throughout the year is best.
Fertilizer: Apply organic fertilizer once a month.
Disclaimer
Actual Plant May Differ from The Picture Appeared as It Is A Natural Plant and Will Differ Piece to Piece.
These Are Natural Plants and Need to Be Taken care of With Adoration and Care.
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