Thursday, March 21, 2019

📢 Vachellia farnesiana

Traditional Herbs from Vachellia farnesiana

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  • Prepare enough Japanese flower leaves and wash them thoroughly with running water.
  • Boil the leaves to clean the wound first.
  • Crush the leaves and apply them to the sore.

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  • Choose the roots so they are easy to chew to relieve a sore throat.

  • What is Vachellia farnesiana Looks like??


    Parts of Vachellia farnesiana that could be used

    • Leaves
    • Bark
    • Flowers
    • Roots

    Vachellia farnesiana Distribution

    Originating from tropical North America then spreading to South America, tropical Australia and Asia. In Europe, this plant is widely developed in France in the perfume industry. In some countries the flowers are used as cut flowers and the seeds are used as food
    Agroecology of Vachellia farnesiana
    Tropical plants that grow well at an altitude of 400-1,200 m above sea level, with a temperature of 20-32 °C, annual rainfall of 400-1,400 mm/year. Likes the texture of sandy clay soil, full sun but protected from strong winds and a soil pH of 5-8.�
    Morphology of Vachellia farnesiana
    • Stems are brown, upright, thorny, many branches, with lenticels.
    • Leaves are compound, double, alternate, leaflets 10-22 pairs, opposite, oblong-oblong, rounded tip, slanted base, 1-2 cm spiny .
    • Flowers are located at the tips or axils of the leaves, small yellow, aromatic, tube-shaped petals.
    • Fruit pods, flat, slightly straight or curved, hairy, have a sweet taste.
    • Seeds are egg-shaped, colored chocolate.\u00a0

    Cultivation of Vachellia farnesiana
    • Generative (seed) and vegetative (stem cuttings) propagation.
    • Before sowing, soak the seeds for 12 hours in warm water then sow them, after 3-4 weeks sprouts will appear.

    Vachellia farnesiana, more details :

    Chemical Content of Vachellia farnesiana
    Trypsin inhibitors, phenols, alkaloids, quercetin haemagglutinin, gallic acid, gallocatechin, diosmetin, farnisin, kaempferol, myricetin, narcissin, naringenin, prunin 6"-O-gallate.
    Benefits of Vachellia farnesiana
    Treatment of diarrhea, fever, gonorrhea and bladder, typhoid, overcoming swelling and bleeding, coughs, bleeding gums, tuberculosis, wounds, sore throats.
    Simplisia of Vachellia farnesiana
    • Choose fresh leaves, not damaged or rotten. Wash with clean running water and drain.
    • Dry in the sun using a dark cloth covering the leaves to avoid direct contact with the sun or using an oven (temperature 50-60\u00b0C)," "Dry sorting of unwanted foreign materials. Store simplicia in a container/plastic bag, room temperature, away from direct sunlight.

    Another Facts for Vachellia farnesiana :
    Synonym of Vachellia farnesiana
    Acacia farnesiana (L.) Willd., Mimosa farnesiana L., Poponax farnesiana (L.) Raf.
    Habitus of Vachellia farnesiana
    Bush. Annual upright shrub, up to 7 m high
    Habitat of Vachellia farnesiana
    • Bushland
    • Grassland

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