Sisham, Indian Rosewood Plant

SKU: NBIC1221

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  • Modern Plants – Sisam/Sheesham/Indian rosewood/Dalbergia sissoo
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Description

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Sheesham is among the finest cabinet and veneer timbers. It is the wood from which mridanga, the Rajasthani percussion instrument, are often made. In addition to musical instruments, it is used for plywood, agricultural tools, flooring, and as a bentwood, and for turning.

About Sisham

Dalbergia sissoo, known commonly as North Indian Rosewood, is a fast-growing, hardy deciduous rosewood tree native to the Indian Subcontinent and Southern Iran. Sissoo is a large, crooked tree with long, leathery leaves and whitish or pink flowers.

Plant Specifications

Plant Height13 inch (33 cm)
Plant Spread5 inch (13 cm)

*above specification are indicative only. actual dimensions may vary by +-10%

Common NameSisu, tahli, tali, irugudujava, biradi.
Maximum Reachable Height4 to 7 feet
Flower ColourWhitish to pink,
Bloom TimeSeptember-December.
Difficulty LevelEasy to grow

Planting And Care

Sesame is best started indoors 4 weeks prior to the last frost of spring. Seeds should be sown in a lightweight potting medium, approximately 1/4" or less beneath the surface of the soil. Keep moist. Seeds can be collected once most of the seed pods have turned green.

Sisham Care

Plant sesame in full sunlight spaced 2-3 feet apart to allow healthy development. Once established, sesame can thrive even in high temperatures with little water. Flowers will eventually develop into dozens of elongated seed pods. Seeds are ready to be harvested when these pods turn brown and begin to open.

SunlightFull Sun to Partial Shade
WateringMedium
SoilWell-drained soil
Temperature77 to 80 degrees C
FertilizerApply any organic fertilizer

Sisham Special Feature

The monsoon crop is planted in May and harvested in August, quickly unleashing new supplies into markets

Sisham Uses

Ornamental Use:

  • The plant is used for ornamental purpose

1 review for Sisham, Indian Rosewood Plant

  1. Guru Madala (verified owner)

    Nice to see, such clean plants, but pots are to small

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