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Asked by:
Phyllis Clark
Posted at:
January 26, 2025
I have received your catalogue and was looking through it and came across this plant SAFED MUSLI. Was wondering if I can grow it in Canada (Province - Prince Edward Island). We have the soil conditions but is our temperature and growing season long enough to get a viable crop. Can it be started inside and transplanted out? If it can be grown commercially in Canada – where can we sell it?Safed musli (Chlorophytum borivillianum) is virtually unknown in North America at present, so its market has to be considered, at best, an "emerging" one for now. We think that it has potential perhaps just as an indoor plant for windowsills and hanging baskets. It is closely related to the common house plant, the spider plant, which of course is very easy to grow. Many of us a familiar with the mass of tubers that spider plants produce over time and tubers are the part of safed musli that is used.