High demand has increased the exploitation of medicinal plants from the wild. Insufficient information on germination and seedling development hinders the propagation of such plants. Thus, seed germination and seedling development of three medicinal species in the family Acanthaceae were studied. Seeds were collected during their peak dispersal period. Seed moisture content (SMC) was determined using the oven dry method. Seed germination and effect of 500 ppm GA treatment and dry storage on germination were studied. Seedlings were transferred to three potting media, viz, sand: coir dust: compost, sand: compost, sand: coir dust and sand: garden soil (in equal ratio) and raised until 45 days in a greenhouse. Number of leaves and height of pla...