








Brahmi Plant
“Bacopa monniera”
PLANT AVAILABILITY: From Late Spring to Late Autumn
POT SIZE: 1L
Benefits
Brahmi is a herb which occurs naturally in India and has a long history of use in the Ayurvedic medicine tradition in the treatment of a number of disorders, particularly those involving anxiety, intellect and poor memory.
Growing Conditions
Season: All year / Perennial
Soil: Can tolerate poor soils
Watering: Keep in a cool and damp area
Position: Part to full shade
Fertilising: Liquid feed
Use: A prized herb of Indian Ayurveda for over 3000 years Add Leaves and stems to salads and smoothies. Dry and use for a herbal teas & Oils. Great brain boosting herb!
Growing tips: Brahmi can be invasive to wetlands, keep in a pot. Brahmi Loves shaded and wet areas, Places like under bird baths or near your tap.
Companion Plants: Gotu Kola, Warrigal Greens, Dandelion Kang Kong
Tags are made from compostable material! Compost or keep for reference
“Bacopa monniera”
PLANT AVAILABILITY: From Late Spring to Late Autumn
POT SIZE: 1L
Benefits
Brahmi is a herb which occurs naturally in India and has a long history of use in the Ayurvedic medicine tradition in the treatment of a number of disorders, particularly those involving anxiety, intellect and poor memory.
Growing Conditions
Season: All year / Perennial
Soil: Can tolerate poor soils
Watering: Keep in a cool and damp area
Position: Part to full shade
Fertilising: Liquid feed
Use: A prized herb of Indian Ayurveda for over 3000 years Add Leaves and stems to salads and smoothies. Dry and use for a herbal teas & Oils. Great brain boosting herb!
Growing tips: Brahmi can be invasive to wetlands, keep in a pot. Brahmi Loves shaded and wet areas, Places like under bird baths or near your tap.
Companion Plants: Gotu Kola, Warrigal Greens, Dandelion Kang Kong
Tags are made from compostable material! Compost or keep for reference
“Bacopa monniera”
PLANT AVAILABILITY: From Late Spring to Late Autumn
POT SIZE: 1L
Benefits
Brahmi is a herb which occurs naturally in India and has a long history of use in the Ayurvedic medicine tradition in the treatment of a number of disorders, particularly those involving anxiety, intellect and poor memory.
Growing Conditions
Season: All year / Perennial
Soil: Can tolerate poor soils
Watering: Keep in a cool and damp area
Position: Part to full shade
Fertilising: Liquid feed
Use: A prized herb of Indian Ayurveda for over 3000 years Add Leaves and stems to salads and smoothies. Dry and use for a herbal teas & Oils. Great brain boosting herb!
Growing tips: Brahmi can be invasive to wetlands, keep in a pot. Brahmi Loves shaded and wet areas, Places like under bird baths or near your tap.
Companion Plants: Gotu Kola, Warrigal Greens, Dandelion Kang Kong
Tags are made from compostable material! Compost or keep for reference