πΌ Tagar (Tabernaemontana divaricata)
Also known as: Pinwheel Flower β’ Chandni β’ Crape Jasmine β’ Nandyarvattam (Tamil)
πͺ΄ Plant Snapshot
| Attribute | Details |
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| Type | Fragrant Flowering Shrub / Sacred Garden Plant |
| Category | Outdoor β’ Temple Garden β’ Balcony Planters β’ Spiritual & Ornamental Landscaping |
| Botanical Name | Tabernaemontana divaricata |
| Toxicity | β οΈ Mildly toxic if ingested β Keep away from pets and small children |
βοΈ Growing Conditions
| Light | βοΈ Full Sun to Partial Shade β Needs at least 4β6 hours of sunlight |
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| Watering | π§ Moderate β Water regularly, allowing soil to dry slightly between waterings |
| Humidity | Prefers warm, humid tropical to subtropical climates |
| Soil | Well-draining garden soil with organic compost |
| Fertilizer | Balanced fertilizer every 3β4 weeks during growing season |
π± Growth & Features
| Growth Habit | Upright, bushy evergreen shrub with shiny leaves |
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| Flowers | Pure white pinwheel-shaped blooms, either single or double forms |
| Bloom Time | Flowers year-round in warm regions; most profuse in summer and monsoon |
| Fragrance | Strong, sweet floral scent β especially aromatic at dusk and night |
| Height | 2β5 ft in pots; can grow taller if planted in-ground |
β¨ Uses & Benefits
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πΈ Commonly used in temple rituals and spiritual offerings
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π§ββοΈ Ideal for calming corners, entranceways, and courtyard gardens
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π¬οΈ Helps create a fragrant outdoor sanctuary
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π Attracts pollinators like moths and bees
π‘ Fun Tip
For fuller growth, regularly pinch new tips and remove faded blooms. Tagar pairs beautifully with Tulsi, Jasmine, and Champa for a serene pooja garden. πΏπΌποΈ






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