Sunday, December 22, 2019

💎 Sesbania grandiflora

Traditional Herbs from Sesbania grandiflora

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  • Take 1 finger of turi bark and 2 noni fruit.
  • Wash the ingredients thoroughly then mash them coarsely.
  • Boil them with 400 ml of water until boiling and the remaining 200 ml of water then strain.", "Drink 2 times a day.

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  • Fresh turi leaves to taste.
  • Wash until clean then finely crush the leaves
  • Put it on the affected nail and the surrounding skin then bandage it. Repeat 2-3\u00a0times a day.

What is Sesbania grandiflora Looks like??


Parts of Sesbania grandiflora that could be used

  • Leaves
  • Seeds
  • Flowers
  • Roots
  • Stems

Sesbania grandiflora Distribution

This plant is thought to originate from South Asia and Southeast Asia, spread across Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and India. The general public knows and uses it as an ornamental plant, medicinal plant and also a vegetable. Apart from that, turi seeds are also used as an alternative raw material for making soy sauce
Agroecology of Sesbania grandiflora
Turi grows in good yards, gardens and rice fields which have fertile, acidic, watery soil and can live at an altitude of 0-1,000 m above sea level and bears poor fruit if it grows above that height.
Morphology of Sesbania grandiflora
  • The root is a type of taproot which has nodules.
  • The stem has hanging twigs.
  • The leaves are compound, spread out, with supporting leaves 0.5-1 cm long.
  • Large flowers in large bunches emerging from the leaf axils, hanging down with 2-5 flowers on stems, the buds are crescent-shaped, 5-10 cm long, some are pink and white. When they bloom, the flowers are shaped butterfly.
  • The fruit is a hanging pod, measuring 30-50 cm \u00a0x 1-1.5 cm. Young fruit is green, old fruit is yellow.\u00a0

Cultivation of Sesbania grandiflora
Cultivation can be done by planting seeds or using stem cuttings

Sesbania grandiflora, more details :

Chemical Content of Sesbania grandiflora
Isoflavonoids (medicarpin, sativan, betulinic acid, isovestitol), tannins, coumarins, steroids, triterpenes, leucocyanidin, cyanidin, oleanolic acid, kaemferol-3-rutinoside, saponins, sesbanimide.�
Benefits of Sesbania grandiflora
Flowers: skin softener, laxative. Bark: chicken pox, relieves pain (analgesic), fever reducer, mouth ulcer medicine, astringent, vomiting stimulant, treats bruises from being hit.. Leaves: liquefies blood clots, laxatives urine (diuretic).�
Simplisia of Sesbania grandiflora
Not available
Another Facts for Sesbania grandiflora :
Synonym of Sesbania grandiflora
Aeschynomene grandiflora� (L.) L., Agati grandiflora� (L.) Desv., Agati grandiflora� var.� albiflora� Wight & Arn.
Habitus of Sesbania grandiflora
Tree. Annual tree, reaching 5-12 m high
Habitat of Sesbania grandiflora
  • Forest", "Coastal", "Roadside", "Bush Area", "Grassland

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