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]
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.
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.
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
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 ...