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Neem Tree | Indian Lilac| Azadirachta Indica

Neem Tree | Indian Lilac| Azadirachta Indica

Regular price $69.95 USD
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Key Features

Fast-growing, semi-evergreen broadleaf tree.
Produces small, fragrant white flowers and olive-like drupes.
Leaves, seeds, and oil widely used in agriculture, medicine, and cosmetics.
Provides dense shade and serves as a windbreak or ornamental tree

Special considerations

Neem is drought-tolerant once established due to its deep taproot and extensive lateral roots.
Highly valued for natural pest control (azadirachtin in seeds and leaves) and medicinal uses.
Can become invasive in some regions if not managed.
Sensitive to zinc and potassium deficiencies; ensure soil is well-balanced

Growing and Care Instructions

Prefers deep, well-drained, sandy or sandy-loam soils.
Avoid waterlogged or heavy clay soils.
Ensure good air circulation and avoid frost-prone locations.
Young plants require protection from excess rain and fungal diseases.
Regular pruning can help shape the tree and remove dead wood.

  • Fertilizing

    Use a balanced NPK fertilizer with micronutrients

  • Watering

    Young trees: Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Mature trees: Deep watering using the "soak and dry" method—water thoroughly, then allow soil to dry before the next watering

  • Light Requirements

    Full sun is ideal; aim for at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily

Type Broadleaf
Lifespan 50 years
Growth Fast-Growing
Max Height 50-100 feet
Max Width 20-30 feet
Zone 9-11

10a–12b; thrives in tropical and subtropical climates
(30°F)

Neem Tree, Indian Lilac, Azadirachta indica

Neem Tree, Indian Lilac, Azadirachta indica, Neem Seed Oil

Neem Trees are a powerful and beneficial addition to any home or outdoor space. The neem tree belongs to the mahogany family. Neem trees provide environmental benefits and have been proven to benefit mental health. They are cultivated in regions such as Africa, where they have traditional medicinal uses. The neem tree Indian lilac has many incredible properties, making it a great addition to gardens, terraces, patios, and more. Neem trees also help address environmental and health challenges.


Medicinal Uses

Plants can improve your life! The neem tree has been used for over a thousand years for its medicinal purposes—its bark is traditionally used in herbal remedies, and the tree is known for being anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, antibiotic, and antiseptic. Neem bark, leaves, and seeds have been used in traditional medicine, and neem is being researched as a natural contraceptive. The Indian Lilac has antibacterial qualities and repellent properties due to high levels of limonene, which prevent pests from damaging your garden. Neem compounds support the body’s natural defenses, and its antioxidant properties have been scientifically tested, showing positive effects on wellness. Neem’s chemicals break down quickly in the environment, making it safer for ecosystems.

Note: Always perform a patch test before using neem products to check for allergies. Be aware of signs of toxicity such as vomiting, drowsiness, or seizures. Ingesting large amounts of neem oil can cause severe health effects, including toxic reactions and, rarely, death. Further research is needed to confirm some health claims. Readers should consult healthcare providers before using neem and continue prescribed medications. The publication "Neem: A Tree for Solving Global Problems" highlights neem’s benefits and limitations. Patenting neem-based remedies involves financial risks, affecting product prices.

Uses of Neem Oil as Natural Pest Control

Neem oil, from neem seeds, is popular for its health benefits and natural pest control. Spraying neem oil on plants or areas keeps insects and pests away safely, avoiding harsh chemicals.

Besides pest control, neem seed oil treats skin diseases and conditions. It improves moisture, soothes dry skin, and helps with eczema and acne. Its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties boost the body’s defenses, reduce inflammation, and promote skin health.

Neem oil is also valued in traditional medicine for digestive health and glycemic control, helping manage diabetes by regulating blood sugar naturally.

For pet owners and farmers, neem oil gently treats animal diseases, manages skin conditions, and repels insects, ensuring pet and livestock health. It’s also safe for infants’ skin irritations.

PLANTING AND CARE - Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball and deep enough so the top of the root ball is level with the ground. Place the plant upright, backfill with soil, tamp down to remove air pockets, and soak thoroughly. Apply a 2-3 inch layer of organic hardwood mulch to retain moisture and reduce weeds. Use 8-3-9 fertilizer for tropical trees.

INSECTS OR DISEASES - Neem trees are rarely affected by pests. If scale, mealybugs, or mites appear, control them by spraying horticultural neem oil directly on insects. Repeat treatments at two-week intervals to disrupt the mealybug life cycle.

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