Red Ponnanganni Keerai live plant

🌱 Live Plant · Medicinal Keerai

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Red Ponnanganni Keerai

Red Sessile Joyweed · Alternanthera sessilis (Red)

The striking copper-red form of the celebrated “golden-eye” keerai, prized in Siddha tradition for the eyes and skin. Research shows the red cultivar carries even more protein, minerals and antioxidants than the common green one. A hardy, fast-rooting perennial — grown 100% poison-free and sent as a healthy live plant.

🌿 Roots in ~1 week
🥗 Harvest in 4–6 weeks
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Red Ponnanganni Keerai

Red Sessile Joyweed · Joyweed · Gudri Saag · Alternanthera sessilis (Red cultivar)

The striking copper-red form of the celebrated “golden-eye” keerai — a hardy, fast-rooting perennial herb you can grow at home. Long treasured in Siddha tradition for the eyes and a glowing complexion, and now backed by research showing the red cultivar is richer in protein, minerals and antioxidants than the everyday green one. Raised 100% poison-free on our farm in Karur and sent to you as a healthy live plant.

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What the name means: “Ponnanganni” comes from the Tamil “Pon aagum kaan nee” — roughly, “your body will gain a golden glow.” Siddha texts place it among the Kaya Kalpa (rejuvenative) herbs.
~1 week
Roots at the nodes
4–6 wks
To first harvest
Richer
Antioxidants vs green
Perennial
Cut & come again
🌿 Introduction

The jewel-red keerai of Tamil kitchens

Red Ponnanganni (Alternanthera sessilis, red cultivar) is a low, spreading, succulent herb of the amaranth family, instantly recognised by its rich coppery-red to burgundy leaves. It grows happily in moist ground, roots wherever its stems touch the soil, and gives leaf after leaf with very little fuss — which is exactly why generations of South Indian households have kept it close to the kitchen.

It carries the same beloved name as the green Ponnanganni but wears it in red. Beyond its beauty on the plate, it cooks down into wonderful poriyal, kadaiyal, thogayal, soups and rasam, traditionally finished with a little ghee to draw out its goodness. A genuine “food as medicine” green, and an ornamental one at that.

💚 Health Benefits

Small leaf, generous nourishment

Ponnanganni keerai is naturally rich in iron, calcium, phosphorus, protein and vitamins A, B and C — and the red cultivar measurably outperforms the green on protein, minerals and antioxidant capacity.

👁️Eyes & vision

Its Sanskrit name Matsyakshi (“fish-eyed”) reflects a long tradition of use for bright, healthy eyes, supported by its beta-carotene and vitamin A.

Golden glow skin

The very name promises luminous skin — regular use is traditionally credited with a clear, glowing complexion.

🩸Iron & strength

A good plant source of iron and calcium, valued for supporting healthy blood and helping build strength in children.

🛡️Antioxidant-rich

The red leaves are packed with polyphenols, flavonoids, carotenoids and betalain pigments that help fight free radicals.

🌿Cooling & soothing

Siddha tradition prizes it as a cooling green for the eyes and body, with noted anti-inflammatory qualities.

🩹Skin & liver support

Folk and laboratory traditions point to wound-healing and liver-supportive properties from its bioactive compounds.

🌱 Medicinal Values

A Siddha treasure with a global folk history

Ponnanganni holds a respected place in Siddha medicine, described as cooling to the eyes and body and traditionally associated with eye wellness, calmer nerves and rejuvenation. Across Asia, healers have used Alternanthera sessilis as a galactagogue (to support nursing mothers), to cool fevers, to soothe the liver and digestion, and as a leaf paste applied for wounds and tired eyes. Modern phytochemical studies echo this richness:

PolyphenolsFlavonoidsCarotenoidsBetalains SaponinsTerpenesVitamin CVitamin EPotassium
A note on care: Like most keerai, Red Ponnanganni is best enjoyed cooked — traditionally tempered with a little ghee. The information here reflects culinary and traditional use and is for general awareness, not medical advice; if you have a specific condition or are pregnant, please consult a qualified practitioner.
🌾 Grow It Yourself

One of the easiest greens you’ll ever grow

Red Ponnanganni roots almost eagerly and asks for little more than moisture and light. Plant it once and enjoy repeated harvests from the same patch.

Root the cutting

Lay or stand a nodal stem cutting in water or moist soil — it strikes roots at the leaf nodes within about a week.

Plant in moist soil

It loves consistently damp, fertile soil and thrives near water, in full sun to light shade. A pot, grow-bag or bed all work.

Water & pinch back

Keep the soil moist and pinch the growing tips — this encourages dense, bushy red foliage and more harvestable leaf.

Harvest & regrow

Snip the tender tops from about 4–6 weeks. As a cut-and-come-again perennial, it flushes back again and again.

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From our farm in the foothills of Karur, Tamil Nadu, we’ve grown and shipped 100% poison-free food and plants directly from our family farm to yours since 2015 — no middlemen, packed by the farmer himself.

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