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Carnation
Carnations, often referred to as the “Flowers of God,” are native to the Mediterranean region and are cherished globally for their beauty, fragrance, and long vase life. India has emerged as a growing hub for the cultivation and export of Carnations. With increasing international demand, the Carnation exporter in India supplies a wide range of carnation varieties to markets across the world. The steady rise in Carnation export from India reflects both the flower’s global popularity and the country’s ability to meet quality and volume expectations. Indian exporters are continually expanding their reach, making Carnations a thriving segment in the floriculture trade.
SPECIFICATION
Product Name | Carnation |
Origin | Eurasia |
Family | Caryophyllaceae |
Binomial name | Dianthus caryophyllus |
USES
> Carnation flowers are said to contain a stimulant herb that has been used in tonic cordials in the past to treat fevers.
> Carnations have been traditionally prescribed in European herbal medicine to treat coronary and nervous disorders.
> The flowers are also considered to be alexiteric, antispasmodic, cardiotonic, diaphoretic and nervine.
> Essential oil is said to be obtained from the Carnation flowers. This oil is used in perfumery too.