Aparajita Flower

Clitoria ternatea, commonly known as Shankhupushpam (conch-shaped flower), Asian pigeonwings, [1] bluebellvine, blue pea, butterfly pea, cordofan pea, or Darwin pea, [2] is a plant species belonging to the family Fabaceae and native to the Indonesian island of Ternate. [3]: 215 In Indian Ayurveda it is commonly known by the name aparajita. [4][5]

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Aparajita flower, also known as Clitoria ternatea or Butterfly Pea, is a beautiful and fast-growing flowering vine. It is well-known for its vibrant blue or white flowers and is often used for ornamental, medicinal, and culinary purposes.

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Aparajita flower is a useful herb widely used in panchakarma treatments of Ayurveda. Read about properties, benefits, uses & dosage of Clitoria Ternatea

Aparajita (Clitoria ternatea), also known as Butterfly Pea, is a vibrant flowering plant widely recognized for its medicinal properties in Ayurveda and traditional herbal medicine. This fast-growing vine produces striking blue or white flowers and is commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions.

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How to grow Goddess Durga’s favourite aparajita flowers in your balcony ...

Aparajita, scientifically known as Clitoria ternatea, is a captivating flowering vine named "Butterfly Pea" due to its striking, butterfly-like blue or purple blossoms. Aparajita other names butterfly pea, Neelkanth plant, Shankhapushpi Shankhapushpi.

Indiatimes: Hibiscus vs Aparajita flower hair rinse: How to use, benefits, and more

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Hibiscus vs Aparajita flower hair rinse: How to use, benefits, and more

The Telegraph: From Bengali pujas to global bloom: How the aparajita flower found its place in the world

In countless households across Bengal, the delicate and soft-indigo Aparajita flower (butterfly pea) has always been a quiet constant — plucked at dawn, and kept on puja thalis, besides incense sticks ...

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