Moringa, scientifically known as Moringa oleifera, is a fast-growing tree native to the Indian subcontinent. It thrives in warm climates and is commonly grown in home gardens, farms, and rural landscapes across India.
The tree is easily recognizable by its long drumstick-shaped pods, delicate green leaves, and fragrant white flowers. Every part of the tree is considered useful — including the leaves, pods, flowers, and seeds.
In traditional Indian households, moringa trees are often planted in backyard gardens because they grow quickly, require minimal maintenance, and provide a steady supply of nutritious leaves and pods throughout the year.
This accessibility makes moringa not just a plant, but a sustainable food source that supports rural nutrition and food security.





