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Bryophyllum, Patharchatta - 10" Grow bag

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  • Sprouts plantlets along leaf edges
  • Drought-hardy succulent herb
  • Traditional kidney-stone remedy
  • Practically self-propagating
  • Extremely low maintenance
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Patharchatta (Bryophyllum pinnatum), also known as the Air Plant or Cathedral Bells, is a hardy succulent herb famous for sprouting tiny plantlets along its leaf edges. It bears fleshy, scalloped green leaves on upright stems and, when mature, dangling bell-shaped flowers in green, red and purple tones. In Indian folk and Ayurvedic medicine it is valued for supporting kidney and urinary health and for soothing wounds and bruises. Almost indestructible, drought-resistant and self-propagating, Patharchatta thrives in pots and gardens with minimal care, making it one of the easiest and most rewarding medicinal succulents to grow.

Specifications

Family Crassulaceae
Native region Madagascar; naturalized across India
Mature height 0.5-1.5 m
Mature spread 30-60 cm
Growth rate Fast
Foliage Fleshy scalloped green leaves
Flower colour Green, red and purple
Flower season Winter
Climate zone Tropical to subtropical

Care guide

Sunlight Full sun to partial shade
Watering Low; allow soil to dry between waterings
Soil / mix Well-drained sandy or cactus mix
Temperature Warm; protect from hard frost
Humidity Low to moderate
Fertilizer Minimal; light feed occasionally
Pruning Remove leggy stems as needed
Repotting Every 1-2 years if potted
Propagation Leaf plantlets root readily
Pests & problems Rarely troubled; watch mealybugs
Toxicity / safety Toxic to pets if eaten (bufadienolides)
Difficulty Very easy

Uses

<p>Used in folk and Ayurvedic medicine to support kidney and urinary health and to soothe cuts, burns and bruises with crushed leaves. Also grown as a curious, easy-care ornamental succulent.</p>

Growing tips

<p>Treat it like a succulent: plant in gritty, free-draining soil and water sparingly to avoid rot. It self-propagates freely from leaf plantlets, so thin out volunteers to keep pots tidy.</p>

Frequently asked questions

How often should I water Patharchatta?
Water sparingly, letting the soil dry out between waterings. As a succulent it stores water in its leaves and rots if kept too wet.
How much sunlight does Patharchatta need?
It enjoys full sun to partial shade. Bright light keeps it compact, though it tolerates a range of conditions well.
Is Patharchatta safe for pets?
No, the plant contains bufadienolides and can be toxic to cats and dogs if eaten. Keep it out of reach of pets and small children.
Does Patharchatta need repotting?
Repot every one to two years into fresh, gritty soil. It grows fast, so refreshing the pot keeps it healthy.
How do I propagate Patharchatta?
It is incredibly easy: the plantlets along the leaf margins drop and root on their own. Just press a leaf onto moist soil.
What common problems affect Patharchatta?
Overwatering causes rot, the main issue. Mealybugs may occasionally appear; wipe them off and keep the plant on the drier side.
When does Patharchatta flower?
Mature plants produce dangling bell-shaped flowers in green, red and purple tones, mainly during the cooler winter months.
Can I grow Patharchatta indoors?
Yes, it grows well indoors near a bright window, but keep it away from pets due to its toxicity.
Is Patharchatta toxic to humans?
It is used in folk medicine but contains active compounds, so unsupervised internal use is unsafe. Use only under expert guidance.
What fertilizer should I use for Patharchatta?
It needs very little. A light, diluted feed once or twice in the growing season is more than enough.

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