Wednesday, August 17, 2022

👀 Heptapleurum arboricola

Traditional Herbs from Heptapleurum arboricola

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  • Take enough wali songo leaves then finely crush them until they become a paste.
  • Put the paste on the part of the wound that is \u00a0bleeding.

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  • Take enough wali songo stems and bark then boil them with water until boiling.
  • Drink the boiled water while it's warm.\u00a0

What is Heptapleurum arboricola Looks like??


Parts of Heptapleurum arboricola that could be used

  • Leaves
  • Bark
  • Roots

Heptapleurum arboricola Distribution

It is a tropical plant originating from East Asia (Hainan and Taiwan) and Australia (Quensland). Now it has spread to Asia, tropical Africa, Hawaii and the mainland United States (Florida). Generally planted as an ornamental plant in the form of bonsai and also as a hedge plant. Wali songo is also a natural medium for neutralizing the smell of cigarette smoke.
Agroecology of Heptapleurum arboricola
Generally found along rivers, wet forests, sometimes epiphytes on other trees. Its growth requires sunlight, both in direct sun and in the shade. Likes moist soil, not wet and not dry. The air temperature ranges between 30-35 �C.
Morphology of Heptapleurum arboricola
  • The stem is not large and without many branches, the skin is rough, breaks easily.
  • The leaves are compound, thick, shiny, fingered like cassava leaves, the leaves are 7-9 in number and are ovate to oval in shape, green in color.", "Compound flowers, arranged in panicles, round, black.
  • Fruits are drupes, oval almost round with a diameter of 5 mm, fleshy.
  • Small seeds, black.

Cultivation of Heptapleurum arboricola
  • Vegetative propagation (cuttings, grafts). Shoot cuttings are done by cutting stems 15-30 cm long, originating from healthy stems that are not too old.
  • Generative propagation (seeds) by sowing dry seeds first.\" u00a0

Heptapleurum arboricola, more details :

Chemical Content of Heptapleurum arboricola
Saponins, polyphenols, limonene, sesquiterpenes hydrocarbon, β-caryophyllene, caryophyllene oxide, spathulenol, β-cubebene, humulene epoxide II, fumaric acid, gamma hydroxybutyric acid.
Benefits of Heptapleurum arboricola
Treats rheumatism, sore throats, itchy skin and ulcers, treats nosebleeds, improves blood flow, relieves bone pain, prevents swelling, helps blood clot, treats coughs and colds. Has anti-inflammatory activity.
Simplisia of Heptapleurum arboricola
  • Take roots, stems, leaves, flowers and fresh fruit and wash them thoroughly with running water.
  • Separate each part then dry in the sun or use an oven at a temperature of \u00a040\u00b0C until the water content is less than 10% .
  • Pack in an airtight container intact.\u00a0

Another Facts for Heptapleurum arboricola :
Synonym of Heptapleurum arboricola
Schefflera arboricola (Hayata) Merr.
Habitus of Heptapleurum arboricola
Bush. Annual shrub, sometimes growing as an epiphyte, reaching 3-10 m high
Habitat of Heptapleurum arboricola
  • Riverside
  • Forest

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