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Curry Leaf Tree Seeds. Common Name: Curry Leaf (Murraya koenigii)

Murraya koenigii is native to India and Sri Lanka and thrives in many other tropical and subtropical areas. It also grows very well in South Africa's climate.

The tree is a Perennial and can grow up to 2.5m high. It can be successfully grown in pots.

The edible products of the curry tree have been an important part of Indian cooking and Ayurvedic medicine for hundreds of years.

Most commonly it is the leaves of the curry tree that are used and are known as called Curry leaves or Sweet Neem leaves. The plant also has landscape value, serving as a shade tree and, when planted in a row, a hedge and windbreak.

Curry Leaf Tree (Murraya koenigii) prefer full sun exposure with a small amount of shade and even though tropical can withstand mild frost in the cooler months. The curry tree is a slow starter but once established can live for up to 50 years if properly cared for.

Curry Leaf Tree Culinary Uses
  • Curry Leaves are used as an important food flavoring in Indian and Asian cuisine, much like bay leaves, and especially in curries with fish or coconut milk.
Curry Leaf Tree Medicinal Benefits:
  • The leaves, bark and root can be used as a tonic and a stomachic.
  • The green leaves are stated to be eaten raw for curing dysentery, and an infusion of the washed leaves is said to stop vomiting.
  • It is also strong antibacterial and antifungal.
  • The leaves are used in Ayurvedic medicine to stimulate the cardiovascular system and as an anti-diabetic, anti-oxidant, anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory, hepato-protective and anti-hypercholesterolemic.
  • Curry leaves are also known to be a hair tonic.
Growing Curry Leaf Tree
  • Score lengthwise around each curry leaf berry with a paring knife.
  • Pull the berry in half to reveal the single large seed inside, which is pale green in color.
  • Remove the seed and rinse it thoroughly in cool water to remove the sticky, sugary residue left by the berry.
  • Sow the Curry Leaf Tree Seeds immediately in a 4-inch plastic pots filled with fresh soil or seed-starting compost.
  • Sow it at a depth equal to its diameter, which is roughly 1/3 inch. Cover the seed completely and firm the soil well.
  • Place the pot in a warm, lightly shaded location with bright light.
  • Cover the pot with clear plastic sheeting or a propagation dome to hold warmth and humidity around the curry leaf seed.
  • Watch for signs of germination in six to eight weeks, but don't be surprised if it takes several months for seedlings to emerge. Transfer the pot with emergent curry leaf seedlings to a warm, bright and sheltered location outdoors.
  • Slowly acclimate the curry leaf seedlings to direct sun over the course of one to two weeks until they can stand full sun exposure for six hours without wilting or scalding. Grow them in full sun, applying 1 inch of water weekly for at least one year before transplanting them into the garden.
The seeds on offer are fresh seeds/berries, harvested from my own curry leaf trees.

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19 Mar 2021