Rudraksha Plants

Rudraksha Plants

Rudraksha (Elaeocarpus ganitrus) is a tree known for its seeds, which are commonly used as prayer beads in Hinduism and Buddhism. These seeds, called Rudraksha beads, are highly revered for their spiritual and healing properties. Here's a detailed overview of the Rudraksha plant:

Description:

  • Botanical Name: Elaeocarpus ganitrus
  • Family: Elaeocarpaceae
  • Common Names: Rudraksha, Rudraksh
  • Appearance: The Rudraksha tree is a large evergreen tree that can grow up to 20-30 meters (66-98 feet) in height. It has long, leathery, and glossy green leaves, with small white or light green flowers that bloom in clusters. The tree produces blue, berry-like fruits that contain the Rudraksha seeds.

Growing Conditions:

  • Climate: Rudraksha trees thrive in subtropical to tropical climates. They prefer warm, humid conditions and can be found naturally growing in regions with well-distributed rainfall.
  • Soil: The tree grows best in well-drained, sandy loam soil that is rich in organic matter. It can tolerate a range of soil pH from slightly acidic to neutral (pH 6.0 to 7.5).
  • Watering: Regular watering is important during the initial stages of growth. The tree is relatively drought-tolerant once established, but consistent moisture is necessary for optimal growth and fruit production.