Wednesday, May 17, 2023

🎉 Drymaria cordata

Traditional Herbs from Drymaria cordata

boils

  • Crush enough fresh cemplonan leaves until they are smooth.
  • Put it on the part affected by the boil.\u00a0

fever_and_urusurus

  • Wash 25 g of fresh cemplonan leaves, mash until smooth then squeeze and strain.\u00a0\u00a0
  • Drink all at once 1 time a day.

What is Drymaria cordata Looks like??


Parts of Drymaria cordata that could be used

  • All Parts of the Plant

Drymaria cordata Distribution

This plant originates from tropical America, spread to Southeast Asia including Indonesia, India, China, Japan and Australia. Cemplonan is a small and beautiful flower. Behind the attractiveness of this plant, there are medicinal properties. One of them is used as an ingredient in making Karo oil.
Agroecology of Drymaria cordata
Grows well in damp and shady areas, along roadsides, rivers, ditches, secondary forests at an altitude of 10-2,000 m above sea level. Temperature ranges from 25 �C, likes sandy, clay and clay soil with a pH between 6.1-7.8.
Morphology of Drymaria cordata
  • White roots.
  • Spreading stems, creeping up to 1 m, green.
  • The surface of the leaves is bluish green with a smooth wax coating.
  • Umbrella-shaped flowers with petals resembling a funnel-like shape. Star-shaped flower crown , white.
  • Oval fruit, covered by a fruit membrane, green.
  • Seeds are black, round and small.\u00a0

Cultivation of Drymaria cordata
  • Propagation using stem cuttings, separation of saplings and seeds.
  • Provide organic fertilizer, if you want to use it as a medicinal plant.

Drymaria cordata, more details :

Chemical Content of Drymaria cordata
Alkaloids, polyphenols, saponins, cordatamine, tannins, glycosides, flavonoids, diterpenes, steroids, stigmasterol, triterpenes.
Benefits of Drymaria cordata
Medicine for boils (furunculus), urticaria, herpes, reduce fever and anti-fever (antipyretic), analgesic, respiratory problems (colds, bronchitis), hepatitis, stomach ulcers, wound ulcers, tumors, leprosy, eye disorders, leg edema, tumors, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial.
Simplisia of Drymaria cordata
  • Collect all parts of the plant then wash them thoroughly.
  • Air dry in a container for several days or use an oven at 40\u00b0C until the water content is less than 10%. \u00a0
  • Store the dry material in a closed container.\u00a0" u00a0

Another Facts for Drymaria cordata :
Synonym of Drymaria cordata
Drymaria procumbens RoseDrymaria sessilifolia FioriHolosteum cordatum L.
Habitus of Drymaria cordata
Herb. Annual herb, up to 1 m long
Habitat of Drymaria cordata
  • Riverside", "Forest", "Roadside", "Grassland

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