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REVITALISATIONFOUNDATION FOR
OF LOCAL HEALTHTRADITIONS
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Every individual at The Foundation for Revitalisation of Local Health Traditions (FRLHT) understands the importance of traditional systems in a rapidly changing India, and is committed to sharing their knowledge and building awareness.
Powered by like-minded individuals and supported by the Indian government at every level, this organisation documents, conserves, assesses and revives India’s native medicinal plants.
The Ministry of Science & Technology recognises FRLHT as a scientific and research organisation. The Ministry of Environment and Forests has designated FRLHT a National Centre of Excellence for medicinal plants and traditional knowledge.
The Foundation for Revitalisation of Local Health Traditions (FRLHT) is a registered Public Trust and Charitable Society in Bangalore.
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❉ FRLHT coordinates projects for the conservation of medicinal plants in 12 states in India.
❉ Under the in situ component of this project a network of 87 Medicinal Plant Conservation Areas (MPCAs) and 6 Medicinal Plant Development Areas (MPDAs), covering a wide range of ecological diversity and altitude ranges, have been set up.
❉ The ex situ conservation programme comprises the establishment of a chain of 15 ethno-medicinal forest gardens called Medicinal Plant Conservation Parks (MPCPs).
Towards saving India's traditional medical heritage, FRLHT initiated a programme for conservation and the sustainable utilisation of medicinal plants.
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❉ By recording local health traditions followed by specialised practitioners, including bone-setters, mid-wives (tai), visha vaidya (antidotes to poisons), and veetu vaidya (home remedies).
❉ By assessing community knowledge through a combination of Ayurveda, Siddha and Allopathy.
❉ Byvalidatingtraditionalpracticesandpromotingsafeandefficaciousones.
❉ By identifying potential areas for in situ and ex situ conservation.
❉ By gathering seeds from protected sources and replanting for community access.
❉ By promoting Home Herbal Gardens for primary health care and thereby ensuring health security.
With the view to reviving traditional knowledge and systems of medicine, the experts at FRLHT expend their energies in research, assessment, documentation and conservation:
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FRLHT Achievements
1998FRLHT received the prestigious Norman Borlaug Awardforitscontributionstothisfield.
2002The ‘Medicinal Plants Programme’ in Peninsular India was one of the projects selected by the United Nations from around the globe for the Equator Initiative Prize. This prize was awarded in Johannesburg at the World Summit on Sustainable Development.
2003The Rosenthal Centre for Complementary & Alternative Medicine, in the Columbia University, NewYork,awardedFRLHTwithitsfirstawardfor‘International Cultural Stewardship’.
2007The Rotary Club of Bangalore chose Darshan Shankar, Founder Director, FRLHT, for the‘Citizen Extraordinaire’ award 2006.
2007Green Person Award by Better Interiors publishing house, Bombay.
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Institute of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine (IAIM), the new face of FRLHT, has the following Schools and Centres
1 School of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
❉ CCS - Centre for Clinical Services
❉ CLHT - Centre for Local Health Traditions
❉ CPH – Centre for Public Health
❉ CCR- Centre for Clinical Research
2 School of Trans-disciplinary Studies
❉ CPPP - Centre for Pharmacognosy, Pharmaceutics and Pharmacology
❉ CHS - Centre for History and Sociology of Indian Medical Heritage
❉ CTF - Centre for Theoretical Foundations of Ayurveda
3 School of Education Innovation and Strategic Outreach
❉ CHG - Centre for Herbal Gardens and Landscaping Services
❉ IMHL - Indian Medical Heritage Library
❉ CSO - Centre for Strategic Outreach
❉ CEI - Centre for Education Innovation
4 School of Conservation for Natural Resources
❉ CCNR - Centre for Conservation of Natural Resources
❉ CII - Centre for ISM Informatics
❉ RMR–RepositoryforMedicinalResources(flora,fauna,metals & minerals)
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Amruth Garden Introduction
In 2002, FRLHT set up Amruth Garden as a ‘Knowledge Park’, to provide a visual introduction to several hundred species of medicinal plants from various bio-geographical regions across India. Our aim: to create public awareness of the resources that fuel our local and traditional systems of medicine, and therefore continue their practice.
This Garden accommodates over 1000 native species, covering 350 genera and 110 families. It also houses over 300 species of in Hortus Malabaricus, recognised as one of the earliest records of traditional knowledge.
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FRLHT's Amruth Garden has 382 species used in Ayurveda, 350 species used inSiddha system, 147 species used in Unani system, 67 species used in Homoeopathy,119 species used in Tibetan system and 494 species used in Folk medicine.
Amruth Garden is also linked to a world-class herbarium on medicinal plants, andissupervisedbyexperttaxonomistsfamiliarwiththefloraoftheWesternandEastern Ghats, North West and North East India.
Amruth Garden Introduction
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When you enter Amruth Garden❉ You are drawn to soothing water bodies and shady pergolas❉ Your eye trips over the rockery❉ You spy climber tunnels... winding paths... lush green lawns made of medicinal grass...❉ You are distracted by a group of plants almost entirely hidden by a blanket of hovering
butterflies.
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Amruth Garden Themes
THE gARDEN HAS ESTAbLISHED 36 THEmES, bROADLy CATEgORISED AS:
1 Plants used in daily life2 Plants of conservation concern 3 Botanically interesting species4 Controversial plants5 Popular themes, such as Garden of Zodiac signs and Nakshatravana
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Amruth Garden Themes
SL NO. mAIN THEmE THEmE
1 Plants used in daily life Plants used as antidotes for poisonous bites
2 Plants used in daily life Aromatic medicinal plants
3 Plants used in daily life Plants used in hair and skin care
4 Plants used in daily life Plants used in primary health care
5 Plants used in daily life Plants used in veterinary medicine
6 Plants used in daily life Tuberous medicinal plants
7 Plants used in daily life Plants used in Siddha system of Medicine
8 Plants used in daily life Plants used in Unani system of Medicine
9 Plants used in daily life Plants used in malaria
10 Plants used in daily life Plants used in traditional bone setting
11 Plants used in daily life Plants used to improve water quality
12 Plants used in daily life Edibleandmedicinalflowers
13 Plants used in daily life Clinically important plants
14 Plants used in daily life Plants of religious importance
15 Plants used in daily life Wild edible plants
16 Plants used in daily life Fruits of medicinal value
17 Plants of conservation concern Red listed medicinal plants
18 Plants of conservation concern Plants of CITES/Negative list
SL NO. mAIN THEmE THEmE
19 Plants of conservation concern Endemic medicinal plants
20 Plants of conservation concern Plants of traditional gardens - Sarpakavu
21 Plants of conservation concern Endemic Garcinias
22 Plants of conservation concern Endemic Palms and Gymnosperms
23 Plants of conservation concern Highly traded species
24 Botanically interesting species Aquatic medicinal plants
25 Botanically interesting species Medicinal plants of unique genera
26 Botanically interesting species Plants of monotypic genera and monogeneric family
27 Botanically interesting species Ornamental medicinal plants
28 Botanically interesting species Plants with variations and disjunct distribution
29 Botanically interesting species Medicinal Ferns
30 Botanically interesting species Medicinal Orchids
31 Botanically interesting species Bambusetum
32 Botanically interesting species Dye-yielding plants
33 Botanically interesting species Plantsshowingspecificbioticassociationslikehostspecificity,symbiosis,micro-habitat,etc.
34 Controversial plants Plants used as substitutes and adulterants
35 Popular themes Plants belonging to the garden of Zodiac signs
36 Popular themes Plants used in special Ayurvedic preparations
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Amruth Garden Services
The services offered by Amruth Garden:
❉ Consultancy on designs of Garden
❉ Landscaping medicinal gardens
❉ Training on maintenance of Home and Institution Herbal Gardens.
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Home Herbal Garden Introduction
FRLHT launched the Amruth Home Garden Programme in Bangalore in the year 2003.
This programme primarily involves a mosaic of carefully selected healing plants for the urbanpopulationasafirstresponsetoprimaryhealthcareneeds.
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Home Herbal Garden Introduction
FRLHT believes that home remedies hold promise for self-reliance in primary health care for millions of households in India, thus realising the potential of ‘People’s
Health in People’s Hands’ and ‘Health for All’ in the near future.
Awareness programmes are conducted for schools, colleges, residential associations and women’s spiritual groups. People learn about plants that can be grown and used for primary health care, such as skin and hair care, stress, diabetes, child care, digestive disorders, cough & cold and for revitalisation.
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Plants of Herbal Gardens• Apartment Gardens • Home Gardens
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Tulsi - Ocimum sanctumUsed to treat respiratory problems
herbs for apartment gardensSatavari - Asparagus racemosusUsed to induce lactation
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Brahmi – Bacopa monnieriUsed as memory enhancer
herbs for apartment gardens
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Vacha – Acorus calamus Used as a digestive in infants
herbs for apartment gardens
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Sitaba – Ruta graveolensUsed to cure fever
herbs for apartment gardens
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Mandukaparni - Centella asiaticaUsed as memory enhancer
species suitable for home herbal gardens
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Vasa - Adhatoda zeylanicaUsed to treat cough and bronchitis
species suitable for home herbal gardens
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Bhumyamalaki - Phyllanthus amarusUsed as liver tonic
species suitable for home herbal gardens
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Ashwagandha - Withania somniferaUsed for general immunity and as a rejuvenator
species suitable for home herbal gardens
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Kumari - Aloe veraUsed for skin and hair care
species suitable for home herbal gardens
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Home Herbal Garden Green Packages
The plants under the Amruth Home Herbal Garden programme havebeenselectedbasedontheirutility,efficacy,easeofuse,andornamental appeal. The 21 plant species have been combined to make packages of 7, 14 and 21 species, allowing for the varying amounts of space available in your home.
Complete Package: 21 species (30 plants)
Advanced Package: 14 species (20 plants)
Basic Package: 7 species (10 plants)
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Home Herbal Garden Special Packages
Eachpackage,consistingof4species(10plants),includesplantsforspecific
health care issues.
❉ Skin Care❉ Hair Care❉ Child Care❉ Revitalisers❉ Stress Relievers
❉ Metabolism Plus (Digestive Ailments)❉ Cough and Cold❉ Old Age❉ Women’s Health❉ Diabetic Care❉ Eye Care
Contact FRLHT to learn more about their other packages, or to have a package tailor-made for you.
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Home Herbal Garden Green Packages Revitalisers
Doyoufindyourselfwakinguptired?Has exam month left your child stressed andfeverish?ThenthisiswhatFRLHT’sRevitaliser Package can do for you:
1 Aswagandha Withania somnifera Use the roots to promote general immunity, as a rejuvenator and
growth enhancer. This herb grows well in pots.
2 Amruthaballi Tinospora cordifolia Use the stem to improve general immunity. grow this climber in a pot, but be sure to provide support.
3 Mandukaparni Centella asiatica This shrub’s leaves enhance memory and reduce fever. This shrub
can be cultivated in a pot, but in a semi-aquatic, shady location.
4 Shatavari Asparagus racemosus The tuberous roots revitalise and boost immunity. This climber grows well in pots, but needs moisture and support.
5 Chakramuni Sauropus androgynus This shrub’s leaves enhance immunity. grows well in a pot, as a hedge, or as a single plant.
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Home Herbal Garden Benefits
It is well known that a garden of any kind soothes the mind and delights the eye. The advantages of maintaining a Home Herbal Garden, which contains medicinal plants,aremany.Theeffectsandbenefitsofthistypeofgardenextendbeyondtheordinary, because these plants offer value beyond ornamentation.
❉ There is less dependence on doctors for primary health care, as remedies for fever, headache, cold and cough may be brewed at home.
❉ Using these plants as medicine is more economical; also they are available round the clock.
❉ Since there are no pesticides used, there are no side effects from exposure to chemicals.
Aromatic plants improve overall health, and the awareness that you are contributing to the conservation of local plants and Indian traditions is a matter of pride.
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Home Herbal Garden Benefits
The Home Herbal Garden improves the quality of life in so many
differentways.Itcontributestoeachofthefivesenses.Fragrant
flowersandcolourfulplantsattractbirdsandbutterfliestoenhance
the home’s overall appeal. The serenity felt from living amidst greenery
is immediate. The Home Herbal Garden can also play an important
role in nutrition. Healthy, pesticide-free food is just one of the results of
maintaining your own garden.
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We have compiled a few recipes that are simple and easy to follow, and extremely tasty as well. The main ingredients are from a Home Herbal Garden.
Home Herbal Garden Recipes
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Lemon Grass Tea (To make 4 cups)❉ 4 glasses water❉ 10 leaves Lemon grass ❉ ½ tsp pepper powder❉ A pinch of grated ginger❉ 4 tsp sugar❉ ½ cup milk (optional)
1. Boil the leaves of lemon grass in water.2. Add pepper powder and crushed ginger.3. Let it steep for 2-3 minutes and then strain4. Add sugar and milk (optional)
Home Herbal Garden Recipes Lemon Grass Tea
Lemon grass
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Home Herbal Garden Recipes Hibiscus Tea
Hibiscus Tea (To make 4 cups)❉ 4 glasses water❉ 5redflowersofHibiscus❉ 4 tsp sugar❉ ½ tsp lemon juice
1. Boil the water2. Addhibiscusflowers3. Let it steep for 2-3 minutes and then strain4. Add sugar and lemon juice.
Hibiscus
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Home Herbal Garden Recipes Doddapatre Bajji
Bajji made from leaves of Plectranthes ambonicus – ‘Doddapatre’❉ 1cupgramflour❉ ½ tsp red chilli powder❉ Salt to taste❉ A pinch asafoetida powder❉ Fresh Doddapatre leaves❉ Oil for deep frying
1 Makeathickbatterusinggramflour,chillipowder, asafoetida, salt and water. 2 Heat oil in a frying pan.3 Dip each leaf in the batter and drop into hot oil. 4 Fry on both sides till golden brown.
Serve with sauce or green chutney.
Plectranthes ambonicus
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Home Herbal Garden Recipes Basale Pachadi
Pachadi made from leaves and stem of Basella alba – ‘Basale soppu’❉ 1cupfinelychoppedbasale (only leaves or both stem & leaves)❉ 1/2 cup fresh curd ❉ 2 tbsp grated coconut ❉ 1 green chilli❉ 1/2 tsp oil❉ 1/2 tsp lemon juice❉ Salt to taste
1. Put all the ingredients, except the curd, intoablenderandblendintoafinepaste.2. Mix in the curd. Eat with pulav or as an accompaniment with chapatti.
basella alba
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Home Herbal Garden Completed Projects
A total of 7,535 Home Herbal Gardens have been established in and around Bangalore
01 Canara Bank Main Branch Employees, Bangalore02 Directorate of Training Institute Income tax and Department of
Income tax Employees, Near Mallige Hospital, Race course Road Bangalore
03 Karnataka Finance corporation Employees, Bangalore04 Nagekuta members, Yelahanka05 Reserve Bank Employees, Bangalore06 Sakhi Samuha, Bannerghatta Road07 Mr. Somashekar, CEO SMPB08 Father, Church, Yelhanka New town
09 National Games Village Apartment member, Koramangala, Bangalore
10 Enivronamental Support Group members, J.P. Nagar, Bangalore11 G.K.Naidu School, Yelahanka - students and teachers12 KendriyaVidyalaya, Wheel and Axle Plant, Yelahanka - School
Garden13 National College, Basavanagudi - students and teachers14 Sheshadri Puram Public School, Yelahanka - students and
teachers15 St.Mary's School, Near Highgrounds - students and teachers
A few are listed below
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Institution Herbal Garden Introduction
FRLHT targeted institutions from 2003, with the objective of:❉ Dispelling the notion that medicinal plants reduce aesthetic value❉ Introducing and demonstrating the different themes and their possibilities❉ Familiarising institutions with medicinal plants ❉ Increasing the utility value of native plants
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Institution Herbal Garden Benefits
Just as maintaining a Home Herbal Garden is good for the individual, it is especially
important to note the marked improvements in employees when they are exposed
to greenery in general, and medicinal plants in particular.
❉ Institutionsbenefitfromplanting verges, flowering hedges and climbers
that are native, and so require less maintenance.
❉ They also reduce noise pollution, and contribute to cleaning up the
environment.
❉ Not only do these plants have aesthetic appeal, but medicinal plants also
contribute to greater attention spans and levels of concentration.
❉ Employees that regularly come into contact with plants develop positive,
problem-solving attitudes, and higher sensory perception.
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Institutional Herbal Garden List of Completed Projects
Some of the Completed Projects in and around Bangalore01 NCBS, GKVK Campus, Bangalore02 Sankalp Residency, Hulimavu, Bangalore03 BDA Park, Vishweshwara layout, Muddinpalya, Bangalore04 ICICI Knowledge Park, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh05 Our Native Village Eco Resort, Hesaraghatta, Bangalore06 Nandyal International School, Nandyal, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh07 Mount Carmel College Research Centre, Yelahanka, Bangalore08 Vishvamruth Residency, Amruthahalli, Bangalore
Our Native Village - Eco Resort ICICI - Knowledge Park, Hyderabad NCBS
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Testimonial
TO WHOM SO EVER IT MAY CONCERN We have worked with FRLHT when we commissioned them to do our landscaping. Our experience has been fantastic. Ours being the first 100% eco resort, we want to ensure that we did everything completely differently, including our landscaping. This is where FRLHT stepped in and were able to understand our concept completely and come back to us with recommendations on what to do in a very clear manner. The result has been very good. Every single guest who comes to our resort is appreciative of the wok done by FRLHT. The most important aspect is that FRLHT has a very good team of dedicated and sincere workers. I recommend FRLHT strongly to anyone wanting landscaping services with a difference. I wish FRLHT every success in their projects. Best regardsCB C B RamkumarFounder & Managing DirectorTel: +91 9880 999925
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Testimonial
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FLAT HEDGEWAVY HEDGE
hedges
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NARROW HEDGE-LINED PATHWAY
hedges
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FLOWERING HEDGE
hedges
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climber species for tunnels
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colourful surfaces
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attractive shrubs
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aesthetic grouping
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aquatic and marshy species
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see-through
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view barrier
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walk through
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walk barrier
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beautiful landscaping with ecosystem specific medicinal plants
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vertical gardening
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trees - forms
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trees - forms
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trees - forms
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trees - textures
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sacred plant groves
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Nursery Introduction
In 2002 FRLHT established a nursery, when no such facility existed for medicinal plants. This is the only nursery that handles 200 species with authentic identity.
❉ The seedlings are raised and stored in the conventional way as well as using the root trainer technology.
❉ It is 100% organically developed.❉ The seedlings are maintained in different age groups for different planting
purposes. ❉ The nursery has mist chambers for propagation ❉ The nursery has shade houses for special indoor plants.
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Nursery Services
The services offered by Nursery:
❉ Providing plants - including delivery for group orders
❉ Providing user guides and techniques for propagation in nurseries.
❉ Consultancy on designs of Nurseries.
❉ Establishing nurseries for clients.
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Nursery at FRLHT
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Root Trainer
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orchids for courtyards
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orchids for courtyards
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lush green ferns
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The Amruth garden nursery was the first to sell bonsai medicinal plants.
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We are thankful to the continued support of
❉ COE programme under MOEF, Government of India
❉ NMPB, Government of India
❉ IIN- India sponsored by BGCI (Kew, London) & NBRI (Lucknow, Government of India)
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Foundation for Revitalisation of Local Health Traditions (FRLHT)No.74/2, Jarakbande KavalPost : Attur, Via yelahankabangalore 560 106
Phone: +91 80 2856 8000/8001/8006Fax: +91 80 2856 7926Email: [email protected]
For any further clarification please call• Mr Hanumantha Raj: +91 94818 88438 (for Kannada)• Mr Narasimha: +91 98454 52889 (for Telugu & Hindi)• Mr Sriram: +91 95907 64037 (for malayalam & marathi)• Mr Ganesh Babu: +91 99023 9450 (for English & Tamil)• Mr Harirama Murthy: +91 94483 72020 (for French)