Traditional Herbs from Drynaria sparsisora
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- Collect fluid from the roots of Drynaria sparsisora.
- Put 2-3 drops on the sore eyes.
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- Take enough kusu roots.
- Clean it from dirt that sticks to it then wash until clean.
- Put oil for lubricant.
- Grease the swollen parts of the feet.
What is Drynaria sparsisora Looks like??
Parts of Drynaria sparsisora that could be used
- Leaves
- Roots
- Rhizomes
Drynaria sparsisora Distribution
Kusu root is found from Sri Lanka, throughout Southeast Asia to Southern China, Tropical Australia and Polynesia. This plant is widely used as an eye medicine, vegetable and ornamental plant. Kusu root plants are often found in oil palm plantations around the Bangun Bandar plantation area.Agroecology of Drynaria sparsisora
This plant can grow alternately or spirally on the surface of primary and secondary stems in open forests up to an altitude of 1,700 m above sea level, and is very tolerant of drought.
Morphology of Drynaria sparsisora
- Taproot, cylindrical, brown.
- Stems\u00a0climbing or spreading, reducing like roots or rhizomes, dark brown scaly surface.
- Single green leaves, oval, incised edges, pointed tip, tapered base, 25-20 cm long 40 cm long and 15-20 cm wide, pinnate spines.
- Spores are round, brown, spread over the lower surface of the leaves.
Cultivation of Drynaria sparsisora
- Propagation by spores.
- Propagation is easier by division of rhizomes.
- Most species of drynaria can be grown easily on rocks or trees in tropical gardens or in pots with coarse soil.
Drynaria sparsisora, more details :
Chemical Content of Drynaria sparsisoraTannins, flavonoids, steroids, polyphenols, cardenofins, terpenoids, alkaloids, saponins.
Benefits of Drynaria sparsisora
Treats diarrhea, swelling, boils, gonorrhea, vomiting, diarrhea, eye pain, makes childbirth easier, ear infections.
Simplisia of Drynaria sparsisora
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Another Facts for Drynaria sparsisora :
Synonym of Drynaria sparsisoraAglaomorpha sparsisora (Desv.) Hovenkamp & S.Linds., Drynaria linnaei Bedd., Polypodium linnei Bory
Habitus of Drynaria sparsisora
Fern. Ferns or annual ferns, reach 0.5�1 m in length
Habitat of Drynaria sparsisora
- Forest
- Rocky Area
- Bush Area
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