Wednesday, December 27, 2023

🔥 Coleus scutellarioides

Traditional Herbs from Coleus scutellarioides

accelerates the maturation of boils

  • Grush 1 miana leaf with enough coconut oil, then bake over low heat.
  • When warm, apply it to the boil.

demam_nifas

  • Take 7 sri gading leaves, 3 miana leaves.
  • Boil the concoction with 1 glass of water until it boils and the remaining water \u00bd glass.
  • Drink 3 times a day, each \u00bd glass.

What is Coleus scutellarioides Looks like??


Parts of Coleus scutellarioides that could be used

  • Leaves", "Flowers", "Roots", "Sap", "Stem

Coleus scutellarioides Distribution

Originating from mainland Africa with a tropical climate and Asian countries (China, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines) it is also widespread in New Guinea, Northern Australia and the Solomon Islands. This plant is often planted as an ornamental plant because it has unique leaf colors and patterns, and also functions as a medicinal plant.
Agroecology of Coleus scutellarioides
It grows well in the lowlands up to an altitude of 1,500 m above sea level. Generally found in damp and open places such as rice fields, edges of rural roads in gardens as a wild plant. Likes indirect sunlight.
Morphology of Coleus scutellarioides
  • Taproot, whitish yellow in color.
  • Stem\u00a0soft, upright and creeping, rather deeply grooved, has a rectangular stem cross-section. Monopodial branching.
  • Heart-shaped leaves, the edges are decorated with continuous ovals which are supported by leaf stalks, vary in color.
  • Flowers are arranged in layers and appear at the top of the stalk.

Cultivation of Coleus scutellarioides
  • Propagation is carried out geberatively (seeds) and vegetatively (root, stem and shoot cuttings).
  • Stem cuttings\u00a0are carried out by cutting plant stems 10 cm long, sticking them in the planting medium, watering the plants regularly.

Coleus scutellarioides, more details :

Chemical Content of Coleus scutellarioides
Terpenoids, tannins, flavonoids, essential oils, saponins, sterols, campesterol, salvinorin, phenolic compounds, alkaloids, flavonoids, quercetin, anthraquinones, anthocyanins.
Benefits of Coleus scutellarioides
Accelerates the ripening of boils, helps treat hemorrhoids, cures diabetes mellitus, stomach ache, heartburn, wounds or ulcers, facilitates menstrual bleeding, and postpartum fever.
Simplisia of Coleus scutellarioides
  • Wash the miana leaves under running water until clean. After that, drain them.
  • Dry them in the air. Once dry, store them in a closed container.

Another Facts for Coleus scutellarioides :
Synonym of Coleus scutellarioides
Calchas acuminatus� (Benth.) P.V.Heath, Calchas atropurpureus� (Benth.) P.V.Heath, Calchas crispipilus� (Merr.) P.V.Heath
Habitus of Coleus scutellarioides
Herb. Annual herb, reaches 50-150 m in height
Habitat of Coleus scutellarioides
  • Riverside
  • Forest
  • Mountains
  • Bushland

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