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Bridal Mehendi Designers In Hyderabad Biography
Henna is a tall shrub or small tree, 2.6 m high. It is glabrous, multibranched with spine tipped branchlets. Leaves are opposite, entire, glabrous, sub-sessile, elliptical, and broadly lanceolate (1.5–5.0 cm x 0.5–2 cm), acuminate, having depressed veins on the dorsal surface. Henna flowers have four sepals and a 2 mm calyx tube with 3 mm spread lobes. Petals are obvate, white or red stamens inserted in pairs on the rim of the calyx tube. Ovary is four celled, style up to 5 mm long and erect. Fruits are small, brownish capsules, 4–8 mm in diameter, with 32–49 seeds per fruit, and open irregularly into four splits.[2]
Cultivation
The henna plant is native to tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, southern Asia, and northern Australasia in semi-arid zones. Henna's indigenous zone is the tropical savannah and tropical arid zone, in latitudes between 15° and 25° N and S from Africa to the western Pacific rim, and produces highest dye content in temperatures between 35 °C and 45 °C. During the onset of precipitation intervals, the plant grows rapidly; putting out new shoots, then growth slows. The leaves gradually yellow and fall during prolonged dry or cool intervals. It does not thrive where minimum temperatures are below 11 °C. Temperatures below 5 °C will kill the henna plant.
Bridal Mehendi Designers In Hyderabad
Bridal Mehendi Designers In Hyderabad
Bridal Mehendi Designers In Hyderabad
Bridal Mehendi Designers In Hyderabad
Bridal Mehendi Designers In Hyderabad
Bridal Mehendi Designers In Hyderabad
Bridal Mehendi Designers In Hyderabad
Bridal Mehendi Designers In Hyderabad
Bridal Mehendi Designers In Hyderabad
Bridal Mehendi Designers In Hyderabad
Bridal Mehendi Designers In Hyderabad
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