Lassan Bel, commonly known as Garlic Vine (Mansoa alliacea), is an ornamental tropical climber prized for its vibrant trumpet-shaped flowers and unique garlic-like aroma.
Benefits
- Medicinal Properties:The plant contains anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antioxidant compounds. It is traditionally used to treat arthritis, rheumatism, colds, flu, and respiratory infections.
- Natural Repellent:Its pungent scent helps repel mosquitoes, snakes, and even ticks.
- Culinary Use:Both flowers and leaves are edible and can serve as a garlic substitute in salads, chutneys, or cooked dishes.
- Ornamental Value:The flowers change color as they agefrom deep purple to lavender and finally whiteoften showing three colors simultaneously on one plant.
- Vastu & Traditional Beliefs:In Vastu Shastra, it is believed to bring positive energy and prosperity when planted at home entrances.
Care Instructions:
Lassan Bel is a low-maintenance vine that thrives in tropical and subtropical climates.
- Sunlight:Requiresfull sun(at least 46 hours daily) for optimal flowering. It can tolerate partial shade but may produce fewer blooms.
- Soil:Prefers well-draining, fertile soil rich in organic matter. A potting mix of 30% sand, 40% compost, and 30% garden soil is recommended for container growth.
- Watering:Water regularly during the active growing season, allowing the topsoil to dry out slightly between sessions. Reduce watering in winter or dormant periods.
- Fertilizer:Feed with a balanced NPK fertilizer (like 10-10-10) or compost every 46 weeks during the growing season.
- Pruning:Trim the vine after the flowering cycle to maintain shape and encourage dense new growth for the next season.
- Support: As a vigorous climber, it needs a sturdy trellis, fence, or arbor for support; it can reach heights of 1030 feet if left unchecked.
- Propagation:Easily grown from semi-hardwood stem cuttings.
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