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The Shiuli Flower Plant (Nyctanthes arbor-tristis), also known as Parijat or Night-Flowering Jasmine, is a beautiful and fragrant flowering plant admired across India, especially during the early autumn and festive seasons. Its delicate white flowers with a bright orange center bloom mostly at night and fall by morning, carpeting the ground like a floral offering.
This sacred plant holds cultural and spiritual significance in Hindu tradition, especially during Durga Puja and Navratri, where the fallen flowers are used for puja rituals. Its enchanting fragrance, charming beauty, and mythological importance make it a popular choice for home gardens and temple courtyards.
Botanical Name: Nyctanthes arbor-tristis
Common Names: Shiuli, Parijat, Night Jasmine, Shefali
Flower Color: White petals with orange-red tube
Blooming Time: Late monsoon to autumn (especially September–October)
Fragrance: Mild, sweet, and refreshing aroma
Growth Type: Small tree or large shrub
Height: 6–10 feet approx.
Light Requirement: Prefers full to partial sunlight
Soil Type: Well-drained loamy soil
Watering: Moderate; do not overwater
Ornamental: Ideal for gardens, balconies, and temple yards.
Spiritual: Sacred flower used in various Hindu religious rituals.
Medicinal: Leaves and flowers are known for anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties in Ayurveda.
Attracts Pollinators: A favorite of bees and butterflies.