1000 Seeds Green Gotu Kola Seeds Big Leaf Centella Asiatica Seeds Organic Vegetable Planting Non-GMO Indian Pennywort Seeds
1000 Seeds Green Gotu Kola Seeds Big Leaf Centella Asiatica Seeds Organic Vegetable Planting Non-GMO Indian Pennywort Seeds
1000 Seeds Green Gotu Kola Seeds Big Leaf Centella Asiatica Seeds Organic Vegetable Planting Non-GMO Indian Pennywort Seeds
1000 Seeds Green Gotu Kola Seeds Big Leaf Centella Asiatica Seeds Organic Vegetable Planting Non-GMO Indian Pennywort Seeds
1000 Seeds Green Gotu Kola Seeds Big Leaf Centella Asiatica Seeds Organic Vegetable Planting Non-GMO Indian Pennywort Seeds
1000 Seeds Green Gotu Kola Seeds Big Leaf Centella Asiatica Seeds Organic Vegetable Planting Non-GMO Indian Pennywort Seeds
1000 Seeds Green Gotu Kola Seeds Big Leaf Centella Asiatica Seeds Organic Vegetable Planting Non-GMO Indian Pennywort Seeds
1000 Seeds Green Gotu Kola Seeds Big Leaf Centella Asiatica Seeds Organic Vegetable Planting Non-GMO Indian Pennywort Seeds
1000 Seeds Green Gotu Kola Seeds Big Leaf Centella Asiatica Seeds Organic Vegetable Planting Non-GMO Indian Pennywort Seeds
1000 Seeds Green Gotu Kola Seeds Big Leaf Centella Asiatica Seeds Organic Vegetable Planting Non-GMO Indian Pennywort Seeds
1000 Seeds Green Gotu Kola Seeds Big Leaf Centella Asiatica Seeds Organic Vegetable Planting Non-GMO Indian Pennywort Seeds
1000 Seeds Green Gotu Kola Seeds Big Leaf Centella Asiatica Seeds Organic Vegetable Planting Non-GMO Indian Pennywort Seeds
1000 Seeds Green Gotu Kola Seeds Big Leaf Centella Asiatica Seeds Organic Vegetable Planting Non-GMO Indian Pennywort Seeds
1000 Seeds Green Gotu Kola Seeds Big Leaf Centella Asiatica Seeds Organic Vegetable Planting Non-GMO Indian Pennywort Seeds
1000 Seeds Green Gotu Kola Seeds Big Leaf Centella Asiatica Seeds Organic Vegetable Planting Non-GMO Indian Pennywort Seeds
1000 Seeds Green Gotu Kola Seeds Big Leaf Centella Asiatica Seeds Organic Vegetable Planting Non-GMO Indian Pennywort Seeds

Green Gotu Kola Big Leaf Seeds, Centella asiatica Asian Pennywort, 5 Packs x 500 Seeds, Edible Leaf Herb for Moist Containers, Herb Beds, Shaded Patios, Tropical-Style Gardens, Starter Planting, Not Extract or Tea Bag

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Green Gotu Kola Big Leaf Seeds are Centella asiatica planting seeds for gardeners who want to grow a low, moisture-loving leafy herb often searched as gotu kola, Asian pennywort, or Indian pennywort. This is a seed item, not dried tea, extract, capsules, powder, a finished drink, or a grocery herb bunch. Plan for a warm, consistently moist container, shaded patio planter, herb bed, or protected tropical-style garden where spreading growth can be managed. Centella can grow low and spread as a groundcover in moist to wet, well-drained conditions, so containers or bounded beds are useful for buyers who want easier control.

Product Details

The Big Leaf wording is treated as the seller's descriptor, not a guarantee of exact leaf size, cultivar uniformity, or harvest performance. Best for patient growers who can manage moisture and local planting rules. Not for shoppers expecting instant tea bags, skincare ingredients, Bacopa or brahmi, mint, watercress, dollarweed, or a low-water indoor houseplant.

Green Gotu Kola Big Leaf Seeds should stay anchored to Centella asiatica, also called gotu kola, Asian pennywort, or Indian pennywort.

Exa research supports moist to wet rich soil, partial shade, containers or shaded herb beds, and surface or very shallow seed-starting because light can support germination.

Safety caution belongs here because gotu kola is often sold in prepared-use markets, while this product should remain planting seed without body-effect claims.

Spread caution belongs here because Centella asiatica creeps by runners and can overtake moist spaces if not bounded.

Descriptor caution belongs here because Big Leaf should be treated as seller wording, not proof of a verified cultivar or exact leaf-size result.

The product boundary is planting seed, not dried tea, extract, capsules, powder, a grocery herb bunch, Bacopa, mint, watercress, or dollarweed.

A practical first plan is to sow in clean moist media, keep humidity steady, provide shade or filtered light, and use a wide container where runners can be managed.

Containers are the cleanest buyer expectation because they limit spread and make moisture easier to control.

A shaded patio can fit when the space is warm and bright enough for growth.

Cold, dry, low-light indoor conditions are a poor match for a moisture-loving creeping herb.

The edible leaf context should stay conservative. Growing leaves is not the same as selling a finished food or prepared product.

Buyers should use clean soil and clean water because leafy herbs can take up contaminants from poor sites.

Any personal-use decisions after harvest belong to food guidance, not seed product promises.

Bacopa and brahmi confusion should be handled directly because Bacopa monnieri is a different plant.

Dollarweed and other pennywort names can also confuse buyers, so Centella asiatica should remain the anchor.

Big Leaf wording can help shoppers understand the seller's descriptor, but exact leaf size can vary with genetics, light, moisture, and nutrition.

Runner management matters. Regular trimming, division, and bounded beds can keep the plant from spreading beyond the intended spot.

Outdoor planting should be checked locally in warm moist regions where creeping plants can become hard to manage.

This is not a dryland herb like rosemary or thyme. It needs steady moisture.

It is also not a quick tea bag or capsule product. It is seed for growing plants.

Seedlings can be tiny and slow at first, so a gentle watering approach helps avoid washing seed away.

Mulch or heavy covering should not bury light-needing seed too deeply.

The best buyer wants a controlled moist herb project and accepts spread management.

A poor buyer fit is someone wanting dried leaves, capsules, a grocery bunch, or a low-water windowsill plant.

The row can remain approved with caution because identity and controlled growing use are clear.

The buyer-facing fields should keep pack count intact while clarifying plant identity and spread behavior.

No claim should imply a fixed leaf size, rapid harvest, or uniform cultivar performance.

The safest message is Centella asiatica seed for moist controlled growing with safety and spread boundaries.

A wide shallow container is often easier to manage than a tall narrow pot because the plant creeps along the surface.

Runners can root where they touch damp media, so trimming and lifting edges helps keep the plant inside its planned area.

Seed should not be buried deeply because tiny seedlings need access to light and gentle surface moisture.

A clear plant label reduces confusion with Bacopa or other pennywort-like plants before leaves are mature.

Clean water matters because a leafy herb grown in questionable water can create avoidable buyer concern.

Outdoor placement should avoid runoff zones, pet areas, and places where soil quality is unknown.

Leaf size can respond to shade, moisture, nutrition, and plant age, so Big Leaf wording should stay flexible.

Warmth supports growth, but overheated dry containers can stress the plant quickly.

The plant's low habit can be attractive as herb-bed coverage, but it is not a tidy upright kitchen herb.

Buyers should plan how much spread is acceptable before transplanting into a bed.

If outdoor rules or site conditions are unclear, container growing is the more conservative test.

A moisture tray can help containers stay evenly damp, but stagnant water should be avoided if it smells foul or encourages decay.

Filtered light is often easier to manage than harsh afternoon sun because exposed pots can dry quickly.

The seed packet should attract growers who understand creeping herbs rather than buyers seeking a finished food product.

Harvest expectations should stay modest because leaf production depends on warmth, moisture, clean culture, and plant age.

The safest buyer message is controlled growing first, with any later kitchen use handled responsibly outside the seed claim.

Product Highlights

  • 5 Packs x 500 Green Gotu Kola Big Leaf / Centella asiatica seeds.
  • Asian pennywort / Indian pennywort seed for moist containers, shaded herb beds, and tropical-style gardens.
  • Big Leaf is treated as a seller descriptor, not a verified cultivar or exact leaf-size outcome.
  • Planting seed only; not dried tea, extract, capsules, powder, grocery herb bunch, Bacopa, mint, or dollarweed.
  • Creeping plants can spread in moist conditions, so use containers or bounded beds and check local planting fit.

Search Terms

green gotu kola seeds, big leaf gotu kola seed, Centella asiatica seeds, Asian pennywort seeds, Indian pennywort seeds, gotu kola planting seed, moist herb garden seed, shaded container herb, creeping herb seed, tropical herb seeds, not tea bags

Inventory Last Updated: Jul 11, 2026

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