Tulsi — known as holy basil in English — is one of India's most sacred and beloved plants. We offer 3 carefully selected tulsi varieties at the lowest price, delivered fresh to your door.Tulsi is an air purifying plan...
Tulsi — known as holy basil in English — is one of India's most sacred and beloved plants. We offer 3 carefully selected tulsi varieties at the lowest price, delivered fresh to your door.
Tulsi is an air purifying plant with deep Vastu and spiritual significance. Studies show tulsi releases oxygen for up to 20 hours a day. This makes it a top choice for Indian homes, balconies, and pooja rooms.
Types of Tulsi We Offer
Each tulsi variety has its own leaf colour, aroma, and purpose. Here is a quick guide to help you choose the right one:
- Rama Tulsi (Ram Tulsi) — Bright green leaves and a mild, sweet fragrance. The most common tulsi paudha found in Indian homes.
- Krishna Tulsi — Deep purple leaves and a stronger aroma. A best seller for Vastu and daily puja.
- Black Tulsi (Vana Tulsi) — A rarer variety prized for its air purifying and medicinal qualities.
Why Every Indian Home Needs a Tulsi Plant
Tulsi is one of the most easy to grow and low maintenance plants you can keep. It grows well in pots, on balconies, and in gardens with just sunlight and regular watering. Tulsi is also one of India's most popular lucky plants — over 2.4 lakh people search for it every month.
At Vedicflora, our tulsi saplings are healthy, well-rooted, and ready to plant. Browse our indoor plants collection for more air purifying picks. Check your pincode for delivery availability today.
Frequently asked questions
What are the different types of tulsi?
Tulsi comes in several varieties, including Rama Tulsi (Ram Tulsi), Krishna Tulsi, Black Tulsi (Vana Tulsi), and Kapoor Tulsi. Each tulsi type differs in leaf colour, aroma, and traditional use. At Vedicflora, we stock the most popular tulsi varieties at the lowest price.
Is tulsi easy to grow at home?
Yes! Tulsi is one of the most easy to grow plants for Indian homes. It thrives in small pots with at least 4–6 hours of direct sunlight and light watering every day. Even first-time gardeners can keep a healthy tulsi paudha with very little effort.
What is the difference between Rama Tulsi and Krishna Tulsi?
Rama Tulsi has bright green leaves and a milder, sweeter fragrance — it is the most common tulsi found in Indian homes. Krishna Tulsi has dark purple leaves with a stronger, more peppery aroma. Krishna Tulsi is often preferred for Vastu and puja due to its deeper colour and higher medicinal value.
How do I care for my tulsi plant?
Place your tulsi plant where it gets 4–6 hours of sunlight each day. Water it lightly every morning and avoid overwatering, especially during the monsoon season. Tulsi is a low maintenance plant — simply remove dry or yellowing leaves regularly to keep it thriving.
Is tulsi a lucky plant as per Vastu?
Yes, tulsi is considered one of the most powerful lucky plants in Indian tradition and Vastu Shastra. Placing a tulsi ped at your home's entrance or in the north-east direction is believed to attract positivity and good health. It is one of the most worshipped plants in Hindu households across India.










