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874 days ago

Gotu Kola Herb x 10 plants

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This is a prized herb in India as it is supposed to have many health benefits, including improved blood circulation, memory booster and relieve from arthritic pains.
Easy care, it likes a part shady area and a moist free draining soil. It is best grown in a large wide container and the leaves used fresh in salads, smoothies or made into chutneys.

In the ground, it will spread like a ground cover, from long stolons that will root - just like strawberry runners.

I have a lot of other flowering plants, herbs, ground covers and berry plants and FRESH EGGS for sale. Please text 027-6566223

Price: $8

Negotiable

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