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Hello Indira garu,
Gorinthaku chettu….. missing my home in India and Atlatadde.
Wow henna huh? How come u got it here? great…
Back in India we had a big henna tree…Love keeping henna in hands… U brought me nostalgic moments… 🙂
Oh this is awesome! Right now I am just feeling happy that I got hold of a Tulsi plant here! henna is a long time away! I hope I get it somewhere….
Looks wonderful! Soon I would lik to see henna laden hands of yours 🙂
Wow Indira! I would love to grow Henna myself. Can you please let me know where you bought this plant or the seeds?
Oh, how lovely! Where can we buy the plant Indira?
Could not believe when I found “Marovam” in a local farm here. Gorintaku….wow…
Where inthe world did u get this plant 🙂 wow !! envy you!!
i have seen maruvam,tulsi in usa but not this anywhere
The coolest feeling ever.. wet henna on hands.. i am a newbie to gardening (and many more such skills),could anyone tell me where to find maruvam/tulasi/henna/jasmine plants in houston or surrounding areas.
Wow! I didn’t know you could grow henna plants here in the US! Also, how did u get it going? Seeds?
Happy gardening, Indira
Nice to see the henna plant in your garden.
Hope to see your henna works soon.
The plant photographed is from a nursery near Fort Bend Fairgrounds, called “Caldwell Nursery”. They sell one of a kind plants, roses and fruit trees and have a nice website. Check the website for latest offerings.
Indira garu,
Wow, meeru chaala lucky andi. Ikkada US lo Gorintaaku adhi sontha garden lo nunchi… It’s amazing.
Ela pandindo maaku chupinchandi… Of course it will be good though because we already know you have a nice husband. 🙂
Can anybody tell me what is ‘maruvam” in Tamil. Thanks in advance.
Good job Indira. The plant is lovely.