Friday, May 6, 2022

🔥 Ixora salicifolia

Traditional Herbs from Ixora salicifolia

fever

  • Take enough fresh forest soka leaves, wash them thoroughly.
  • Soak, wait a few moments.
  • Strain then drink to reduce\u00a0fever.

boils

  • Take forest soka leaves fresh enough, wash until clean.
  • Crush until it becomes a paste.
  • Put a paste of leaves on the boil.

What is Ixora salicifolia Looks like??


Parts of Ixora salicifolia that could be used

  • Leaves
  • Roots

Ixora salicifolia Distribution

The first forest soka was found in mountain forest areas in Java (Indonesia) as well as Borneo and the Philippines. Apart from the attractiveness of the flower, I. salicifolia has another added value. On the top surface of the green leaves there are white spots or spots which are its own attraction. , so it has the potential to be used as an ornamental plant. This forest soka is also used in traditional medicine in these areas although research on its bioactivity content has never been studied.
Agroecology of Ixora salicifolia
Forest soka requires warm, moist conditions, and soil that is about half clay and half peat, with some sand. To establish healthy plants, healthy young plants must be selected, and encouraged for rapid growth by placing them under the heat of the sun. Requires soil conditions with good drainage, so that water and spraying can be applied without risk of the soil becoming saturated.
Morphology of Ixora salicifolia
  • Stem upright, stout, segmented.
  • Opposite leaves close together, borne on very short petioles, almost stemless, narrowly lanceolate, very much pointed, often one long span, pennierver, whole, glabrous, dark green shining above, pale below. Stipules/ ancillary leaves ovate, pointed, often tinged with red.
  • Terminal flowers corymboid, large when fully expanded, forming a head hemispherical of aurantiaceous flowers dark, or in var b almost red. Ovary short, hemisherical, crowned with very long slender, almost filiformtube: Limbs four, ovate or lanceolate-ovate, horizontally spreding, lobes small, inserted at the mouth of the tube. Style\u00a0barely appears, the tree stigma is lobed.

Cultivation of Ixora salicifolia
Forest soka can be propagated by stem cuttings and placed in the hot sun.

Ixora salicifolia, more details :

Chemical Content of Ixora salicifolia
So far there have been no research reports on the I. salicifolia plant related to its compound content and bioactivity.
Benefits of Ixora salicifolia
Medicine for back pain, toothache, removes dirty blood, treats boils, reduces fever, and has activity as an analgesic.
Simplisia of Ixora salicifolia

Another Facts for Ixora salicifolia :
Synonym of Ixora salicifolia
Ixora longissima Merr., Pavetta salicifolia Blume
Habitus of Ixora salicifolia
Bush. Annual shrub 60-90 cm high
Habitat of Ixora salicifolia
  • Forest
  • Land

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