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Does Raat Rani


Attract Snakes?

December 24, 2022

Table of Contents

Myth or Reality

How to Grow Raat Rani in Your


Garden?

How to Care for Raat Rani in


Winters?

Benefits of Raat Rani

Most people who have been in the planting


business for a long time will be familiar with the
Night Queen plant or the Raat ki Rani, and will
likely purchase one for their garden as we speak.
However, for those of you who have hazy
information on this plant and want to include it
in your garden, here's everything you need to
know!

Raat Ki Rani ( Cestrum nocturnum ) is an


evergreen shrub native to tropical regions such
as the West Indies, India and other South Asian
Countries. As the name suggests, this night
jasmine flower or Raat Rani blossoms in the
night.

Prized for its heady fragrance, this bushy shrub


is adorned with gracefully arching branches
lined with glossy leaves. These flowers have a
greenish-white color and a powerful perfume-
like heavenly fragrance. The fragrance is so
intense that one Raat Ki Rani plant is enough to
make your home smell amazing.

But, as they say, every unusual thing has a


unique theory, and this sweet-smelling plant has
its presumption that it attracts snakes. Now that
we've begun our scented journey. Let's talk
about this theory. Shall we?

Myth or Reality

There is a long-held belief that Raat Ki Rani


attracts snakes. The overpoweringly pleasant
smell of the Sandalwood tree and certain
powerfully pleasant-smelling flower plants, such
as Raat Rani, is said to attract snakes. As a
result, people are advised not to grow these
plants in their homes.

However, it is not the plant's smell that allures


the snake; instead, it is the powerful, far-
reaching aroma of its flowers that draws insects.
Flowers produce fragrance to attract
pollinators, and because snakes
consume pollinators, they are drawn to the tree.
Therefore, they make a point of going to the
abundant food source.

Some people suggest planting the Din Ka Raja


plant ( Cestrum diurnum ) near Raat ki Rani
will dispel this myth. However, there have been
no reports of plant owners complaining that
flower plants, particularly those with strong
fragrances, have attracted snakes.

Furthermore, not only Raat Rani but other


fragrant plants such as juhi, mogra, and
tuberose have been planted in the garden, but
there have been no reported cases of snakes
lurking around these plants.

Furthermore, reptiles generally dislike


any strong smell. There is no evidence yet of a
specific smell that can allure the snake.

So, if you grow this amazing plant in your


apartment, there will be no problem; instead,
you will notice a more significant number of
vibrantly colored birds visiting your terrace.

Try to keep the area clean and bush-free. The


Raat Ki Rani will, undoubtedly, add beauty to
your garden rather than inviting snakes.

As the confusion is now clear, let us look at some


advantages of having Raat Rani plants and how
to grow them.

How to Grow Raat Rani in Your


Garden?

Raat Ki Rani plants can be planted in pots or in


the garden. It makes an excellent addition to
your home garden. It grows best in hot and
humid climates. It is grown as an ornamental
plant in many homes because of its fascinating
appearance at night, as Night-blooming
Jasmine blooms only at night.

They grow tall with spiral growth. Furthermore,


they are evergreen, making them an excellent
choice for fencing, hedging and ornamental
decoration. They are grown close to the house
or on the balcony, so this plant's magnificent
view and fragrance can be enjoyed.

Additionally, don't forget to fertilize them once


every two weeks for more pleasant growth. It
will ensure the desired growth.

How to Care for Raat Rani in


Winters?

Consider the environment that is required for


this plant to grow. During winters, if frost is
expected in your area, bring the plant indoors or
cover it to protect it. The Night-flowering
Jasmine plant is sensitive to frost. Plant it under
a large tree if possible to safeguard it from
frost.

The plant shall shred all its flowers and leaves


during harsh winters, but do not think about
throwing away the plant, as it will bloom again in
the spring. And if you reside in a warm and
sunny environment, these flower plants will
blossom throughout.

Apart from the beautiful appearance of the


flower, numerous other advantages would
compel you to plant them in your home garden
right away. There is always the initial perk of the
aesthetics and the fragrance. Although there
are numerous other benefits of growing these
plants.

Benefits of Raat Rani

The Night Jasmine Plant blooms 6 to 7 times


yearly, and the flowers last 6-10 days each.
According to Vaastu Shastra , they create a
very peaceful and aromatic atmosphere
surrounding them and are considered very
fortunate.

Raat ki Rani flowers are thought to relieve


mental stress and aid in treating muscle
diseases.

The Raat ki Rani plants are excellent insect


repellents, particularly for mosquitos.

You can have some great-smelling plants in your


house without worrying about snakes lurking
around. Enjoy the beautiful fragrance around
your home garden with these plants. In case you
are wondering where to get this plant, check out
www.ugaoo.com

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