8 Plants To Grow During Diwali

Producer:  Shreeja Bhattacharya

Marigold: Bright blooms symbolize the essence of Diwali, illuminating gardens.

Tulsi: Sacred plant, auspicious for lighting lamps and worship.

Aloe Vera: Its succulent leaves provide relief from burns, symbolizing healing and renewal.

Mango Tree: A symbol of prosperity, it bears fruits associated with Diwali feasts.

Money Plant: Signifies wealth and financial growth in Indian culture.

Jasmine: Fragrant flowers are used in garlands, adding a delightful touch to festivities.

Bamboo: Symbolises good luck and wards off evil spirits during Diwali.

Lotus: A sacred flower representing purity and enlightenment, perfect for Diwali.