Monday, April 12, 2021

✅ Oplismenus burmanni

Traditional Herbs from Oplismenus burmanni

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  • Take enough bebesan leaves, wash them thoroughly.
  • Crush them until they become a paste.
  • Apply the leaf paste on the infected skin.

What is Oplismenus burmanni Looks like??


Parts of Oplismenus burmanni that could be used

  • Leaf

Oplismenus burmanni Distribution

Oplismenus burmannii is included in the grass group. This grass comes from southern Africa. This plant is usually used as livestock food, apart from that, this plant also has medicinal benefits
Agroecology of Oplismenus burmanni
This plant likes to live on dry land and shady places. Grows at an altitude of 900-1000 m above sea level.
Morphology of Oplismenus burmanni
  • The stem is hollow and has grooved lines.
  • Leaves, leaf midrib are finely hairy. The leaf tongue is short. The leaf blade has an unequal base, the edge of the leaf is rough, hairy with a length of 0.4-1.5 cm.
  • Flowers in a bouquet number 2-12 spikes. The spikes grow shorter and shorter with brush hairs that are never attached. Stamens are three in number.\u00a0The pistil is two in number, the pistil head appears above the tip of the spikelet, purple-red, rarely white.

Cultivation of Oplismenus burmanni
This plant is propagated generatively using seeds.�

Oplismenus burmanni, more details :

Chemical Content of Oplismenus burmanni
Clionasterol glucoside: clionasterol-[(1'3α)-O-β-D]-glucopyranoside, clionasterol-[6'-O-acyl-(1'3β)-O-b-D]-glucopyranoside and clionasterol.
Benefits of Oplismenus burmanni
Antidote (venomous stings, bites, etc.), skin parasitic infections, subcutaneous, eye care, genital stimulant/depressant, pain reliever, aphrodisiac.
Simplisia of Oplismenus burmanni

Another Facts for Oplismenus burmanni :
Synonym of Oplismenus burmanni
Hippagrostis burmanni� (Retz.) Kuntze, Oplismenus affinis� J.Presl, Oplismenus affinis� Schult.
Habitus of Oplismenus burmanni
Herb. Annual herb, 0.1-0.3 m high
Habitat of Oplismenus burmanni
  • Forest
  • Grassland
  • Land

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