Hygienic Organisation
Cleanliness, order, utility.
Cream white, yellow
Moringaceae
Few specific cultivars are widely recognized, as the species itself is highly valued for its nutritional and medicinal properties.
Carl Linnaeus
Small to medium
Soft and delicate
Five
Radially symmetrical
Mildly fragrant
Smooth, slightly leathery
Bipinnate or tripinnate
Green
Tree
Perennial
Throughout the year in tropical climates, with peaks in spring and autumn
Tropical and subtropical
Moderate; drought-tolerant once established
Prefers well-drained sandy or loamy soil but is highly adaptable
Can tolerate a wide range, but prefers temperatures between 25-35C (77-95F)
Prefers full sun
Generally resistant but can be affected by some pests and diseases in poor conditions
Bees and other insects
Native to the southern foothills of the Himalayas; widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions around the world
Nutrient cycling, soil improvement, and providing food for wildlife
Grown for its attractive foliage and flowers, though primarily valued for utility
Agriculture (as a natural pesticide), water purification, and nutrition
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