The nahor (or Mesua ferrea) is a large, evergreen tree native to India, known for its beautiful white, fragrant flowers with yellow stamens and durable, heavy, reddish-brown wood. It has dark green, opposite leaves that are red when young, and its bark is smooth or scaly and ash-grey to reddish-brown
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| Plant Type | Flowering Plant |
| Plant Height | 1-3 ft |
| Plant Nature | Live Plant |
| Light Requirement | Full Sun |
| Pot Type | Grow Bag |
| Application | Landscaping, Home Decor |
| Pot Size | 5 inch |
| Special Feature | Pet Friendly, Air Purifying, Medicinal Plant, Low Maintenance |
| Plant Form | Bulb / Rhizome |
Minimum order quantity: 100 Plant
The nahor tree, scientifically known as Mesua ferrea, is an evergreen tree native to the Indomalayan realm and is well-known in Assam and other parts of Northeast India. It's also known by common names like Indian rose chestnut, Ceylon ironwood, or cobra's saffron. This slow-growing tree is recognized for its hard, durable timber, which is the source of its Latin name ferrea (belonging to iron) and its English name, according to the Wikipedia article on Nagkesar seed oil
Sabir Talukder (Proprietor)
SA Agro Enterprise
H No. 129, Bamungaon, Lanka, Hojai
Nagaon - 782446, Assam, India