Moringa Species, Ben Oil Tree, Benzoil Tree, Drumstick Tree, Horseradish Tree
Moringaoleifera
Synonym
Guilandina
moringa
Hyperanthera
moringa
Moringa
pterygosperma
Seeds soaked in water for 24hrs germinate within a week or so. Seedlings require regular water, but less water is required as they establ...Read More
I'm on the zone 8B-9A border. I started M. oleifera from seeds late in a growing season. in 4 inch pots far from my house. Got busy and...Read More
my neighbor started a small nursery with these trees. he gave me one with instructions to plant using only the native soil dug from the ...Read More
I love this tree, it grown well in a large container on the balcony. Overwintered it indoors and the second year it is flowering now. I r...Read More
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It grows very well in Muscat, Oman, by the sea.
Been growing the plant for quite some time. Highly underutilized. Not so sure why some sources are hesitant to post nutritional analysi...Read More
Dead at 16f after a 3-day freeze.
Some information, and a cautionary statement:
I grow and sell Moringa Oleifera and Moringa Stenopetala seeds and seedlings. I warn...Read More
I have this tree for about 3 years now. 1 year in the pot and now we put it in the ground, it grew well in size, but it not bearing any f...Read More
Here in the Rio Grande Valley of south Texas many or our nurses and doctors come from the Philippines and almost all of them grow "malung...Read More
Some of the best info on this tree comes from ECHO in Ft. Myers, FL (www.echotech.org). I have been growing Moringa oleifera and M. steno...Read More
This tree is growing in my neighbors back yard. It has been there for about 15 years with no die back. It is about 30 feet tall and the t...Read More
mia01 31 aug 06 Karachi
I agree with 8900. This tree really has many gifts for mankind : not only can the tender leaves,...Read More
This is a quote from the book: Living Big by Pam Grout, pg. 94. "Take world hunger,
for example. Balbir Mathur, a Wichita, Kans...Read More
The fruit (i.e. the flesh inside and the seeds), flower, and tender leaves of this tree are edible and commonly used as a vegetable in In...Read More
This tree had died at least 3 times that I know of from freeze in the last 15 years. It had come back every time and bore fruit. The curr...Read More