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Tamarindus Indica

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The Tamarindus Indica has been grown all over the world for centuries, for its tangy, sweet fruit, Tamarind. However, it also makes for an amazing houseplant. 

Indigenous to Madagascar, this plant (the only one of its genus) grows from delicate woody stems, producing symmetrical feathery leaves, blue green in colour. New growth comes out a bright lime green. Indoors, it can grow up to 2 metres, but is easy to cut back if you're wanting to control its height. 

We recommend placing the Tamarindus in a sunny spot where it will receive at least a couple hours of direct sun a day. They are tolerant of dry air, but to honour it's natural climate, we recommend humidity of at least 50% for this plant (but refrain from misting, as this can damage the leaves).  Repot every 2 years in a fine, well-draining mix and water when top inch or two of soil is dry. Keep this plant warm all year round as they are very sensitive to cold.

We adore this plant for its growth style and structure. It makes for a great statement plant whilst still being delicate. The colour of its leaves are a soothing green that pair beautifully with black and earthy toned pots. It is also a great plant to use for Kokedama due to its sculptural qualities. We recommend this plant for those looking for something leafy to fill their sunny windowsill, who appreciates something sculptural and different. We wouldn't recommend this plant to someone with a cold home.

We have not added this plant to our list of pet safe plants, as it is considered highly toxic to dogs. It is only considered mildly toxic to cats is alot of the plant is ingested.

How to care for Tamarindus Indica

  • Lighting: Some direct sun is best. South, East or West facing windowsills, or under grow lights.
  • Watering: Water once top soil is dry.
  • Humidity: Thrives in humidity of 50% above, but can tolerate average household humidity and drier air.
  • Temperature: Loves it warm and is highly sensitive to frost. Ideal temperatures range between 20-36°C. Avoid temperatures of 18°C or below.
  • Soil Preference: They need a fine and well-draining, but still moisture-retentive mix. We recommend the Ficus mix.
  • Good to Know: These are the only plant is their genus!

Ficus Soil Mix

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Ficus Soil Mix

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Tamarindus Indica in a 11 - 13 cm pot at The Watered Garden

Why Tamarindus Indica is our plant of the month

Like many houseplants, the Tamarindus has a long history of being cultivated it for its produce, in this case, the delicious fruit the Tamarind. Whilst sadly you won't be able to produce fruit growing this plant in the UK, we want to show some appreciation for a plant that's been feeding people for centuries, and we want to show people that you can easily keep them as houseplants. The Tamarindus is far too interesting to only be celebrated for its fruit and so we're celebrating its beautiful, soft foliage and sculptural shape. It's an all-round stunner with endless character, including closing its leaves at night and opening again as the morning light wakes us all up. So we hope you enjoy this Plant of the Month, and consider this beautiful Tamarindus with appreciation, as you think of how magical and important our bond with plants is.

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How We Care For Our Plants

Here at The Watered Garden, we treat every plant like it’s part of our own collection at home. While in our care, each plant gets daily spot checks, the right amount of watering, and continuous monitoring for any pests or diseases. We clean leaves, repot when necessary, and make sure they’re in perfect shape before they reach you. It’s our way of ensuring that every plant you bring home is happy, healthy, and will continue to be that way for years to come.