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Butterfly Pea | Dubai Gardens Blue Beauty!

Original price Dhs. 70.00 - Original price Dhs. 85.00
Original price Dhs. 70.00
Dhs. 85.00
Dhs. 30.00 - Dhs. 85.00
Current price Dhs. 85.00
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What is Butterfly Pea?

  • Scientific name: Clitoria ternatea

  • Family: Fabaceae

  • Features: Striking blue flowers, often used to make Butterfly Pea Tea (a natural herbal infusion).

  • Uses:

    • Natural food colorant (turns drinks blue, purple when mixed with lemon).

    • Rich in antioxidants.

    • Ornamental plant for gardens, balconies, and trellises.

    • Traditional medicinal applications.

 

🛒 Greensouq Online Delivery in Dubai & UAE

  • Availability: Butterfly Pea plants are listed on Greensouq’s online store.

  • Price: subject to stock and promotions.

  • Delivery:

    • Ships across Dubai and UAE.

    • On-time delivery guarantee with trained staff.

    • Careful handling to ensure plants arrive healthy.

  • Support:

    • Telephone and live chat support for plant care and order queries.

    • Free returns on eligible orders (within 7 days).

 

📦 Buying Process

  1. Select height & quantity of the Butterfly Pea plant.

  2. Add to cart and proceed with secure checkout.

  3. Delivery to your location in Dubai or anywhere in the UAE.

  4. Aftercare support available for watering, light, and soil guidance.

 

🌱 Plant Care Tips

  • Watering: Keep soil lightly moist; avoid overwatering.

  • Light: Prefers shaded areas in summer; can tolerate direct/indirect light in winter.

  • Temperature: Protect from extreme heat above 45°C.

 

Clitoria ternatea

Clitoria ternatea, commonly known as butterfly pea, is a perennial herbaceous plant from the Fabaceae family. It has recently attracted a lot of interest as it has potential applications both in modern medicine and agriculture, and as a source of natural food colorants and antioxidants. C. ternatea has long been cultivated as a forage and fodder crop, and early studies assessed the plant for these purposes.