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Belpatra (Bael) Tree- sapling


The Belpatra (Bael, Aegle marmelos) tree is a highly revered and medicinal plant in India, known for its sacred, therapeutic, and nutritional benefits. The tree holds great significance in Hindu culture, as its trifoliate leaves are considered sacred to Lord Shiva and are commonly used in religious offerings. Apart from its spiritual importance, the Bael fruit and leaves have immense health benefits, making it a must-have plant for home gardens and farms.

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Belpatra (Bael) Plant Sapling – A Sacred & Medicinal Tree for Health and Spirituality

The Belpatra (Bael, Aegle marmelos) tree is a highly revered and medicinal plant in India, known for its sacred, therapeutic, and nutritional benefits. The tree holds great significance in Hindu culture, as its trifoliate leaves are considered sacred to Lord Shiva and are commonly used in religious offerings. Apart from its spiritual importance, the Bael fruit and leaves have immense health benefits, making it a must-have plant for home gardens and farms.

About the Belpatra (Bael) Tree

Belpatra is a deciduous tree that grows well in tropical and subtropical climates. It is known for its aromatic leaves, thorny branches, and round, hard-shelled fruit that ripens into a sweet, fragrant pulp. The tree is highly drought-resistant and requires minimal care, making it an ideal choice for sustainable gardening.

Health & Medicinal Benefits of Belpatra (Bael)

  • Boosts Digestion: Bael fruit is rich in fiber and helps prevent constipation and indigestion.
  • Supports Immunity: Contains antioxidants and vitamin C, strengthening the immune system.
  • Controls Diabetes: Bael leaves help regulate blood sugar levels.
  • Purifies Blood: Acts as a natural detoxifier, cleansing the body of toxins.
  • Treats Respiratory Issues: Used in Ayurveda for treating colds, asthma, and bronchitis.
  • Liver & Kidney Health: Protects the liver and kidneys from damage.

Spiritual & Religious Importance

  • Sacred in Hinduism: Bael leaves are offered to Lord Shiva during prayers and rituals.
  • Symbol of Positivity: The tree is believed to bring peace, prosperity, and positive energy.
  • Used in Ayurveda & Traditional Medicine: Ancient scriptures mention Bael as a powerful medicinal plant.

Growing Conditions & Care

  • Sunlight: Requires full sunlight (6-8 hours daily).
  • Soil: Well-drained, sandy or loamy soil with good organic content.
  • Watering: Low water requirement; drought-resistant once established.
  • Temperature: Thrives in warm climates (25°C – 40°C).
  • Fertilization: Organic compost once every 2-3 months for better fruiting.
  • Propagation: Grown from seeds or grafting.
  • Pest Resistance: Highly resistant to pests and diseases.
  • Time to Fruit Bearing: 3-5 years after planting.

Why Choose Our Belpatra Sapling?

  • Organically grown and free from harmful chemicals.
  • Highly revered for religious, spiritual, and medicinal benefits.
  • Low-maintenance, drought-tolerant, and long-lasting.
  • A perfect addition to home gardens, temples, and herbal farms.

Care Instructions

Plant your Belpatra sapling in a sunny, well-drained spot and water it moderately. Prune the tree occasionally to encourage healthy growth. Within a few years, the tree will bear nutrient-rich fruits and sacred leaves that can be used for worship and health benefits.

Bring home the Belpatra plant sapling today and enjoy its divine, medicinal, and environmental benefits for years to come!

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  • Botanical Name: Aegle marmelos
  • Common Names: Belpatra, Bael, Wood Apple, Bilva, Bengal Quince
  • Plant Type: Deciduous Fruit-Bearing and Medicinal Tree
  • Growth Habit: Upright, spreading canopy with thorny branches
  • Leaf Color: Green, trifoliate (three-lobed) sacred leaves
  • Flower Color: Pale greenish-white, fragrant flowers
  • Fruit Characteristics: Round, hard-shelled fruit with soft, orange aromatic pulp inside
  • Fragrance: Sweet, mild citrus aroma
  • Mature Plant Height: 6-12 meters (20-40 feet)
  • Sunlight Requirement: Full sunlight (6-8 hours daily)
  • Soil Type: Well-drained, sandy or loamy soil with good organic matter
  • Watering Needs: Low to moderate; drought-resistant once established
  • Temperature Range: 25°C to 40°C (thrives in warm, tropical climates)
  • Growing Medium: Suitable for gardens, temples, and agroforestry plantations
  • Fertilization: Organic compost or manure every 2-3 months for better fruiting
  • Propagation: Grown from seeds, cuttings, or grafted saplings
  • Time to Fruit Bearing: 3-5 years after planting
  • Pest Resistance: Highly resistant to most pests and diseases
  • Lifespan: Long-lived perennial tree (can survive for over 100 years)
  • Uses:
    • Religious & Spiritual: Sacred plant in Hinduism, leaves offered to Lord Shiva
    • Medicinal: Treats digestive issues, diabetes, respiratory problems, and detoxifies the body
    • Culinary: Bael fruit is used to make juices, sherbets, jams, and herbal remedies
    • Environmental: Provides shade, attracts pollinators, and purifies air

This Belpatra (Bael) sapling is organically grown, highly revered, and easy to maintain. Plant today and enjoy its spiritual, medicinal, and ecological benefits for generations!

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