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Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Keekirindiya -Eclipta prostrata



 














Scientific name-Eclipta prostrata
FamilyAsteraceae
English name: 
False Daisy 
Sinhala name: Keekirindiya

Tamil name:karippan, kaikeshi, karisalankanni

Sanskirt name :Bhringaraja, Kesharaja

  Leaves are opposite, elliptic to lanceolate either without petioles or with a short petiole, slightly thickened, approximately 1 1/4 to 5 inches long and up to 1 1/4 inches wide, with short, appressed hairs on both surfaces.  Leaf margins have widely spaced teeth.  Stems initially green, becoming reddish brown, freely branched, and capable of rooting at the nodes. Flowers are rounded and consist of small, white ray flowers surrounding greennish disk flowers.
 

Treatment for:-Gastritis,Oedema ,Cough
 

Parts used in treatment:- Whole plant

Monday, October 21, 2013

Erabadu-Erythrina variegeta



















Scientific name- Erythrina variegata
English name-Coral tree

Tamil name-mullumurukku

Sanskirt name-paribhadra-



Erabadu is a large quickly grown tree, with a smooth yellowish gray bark. The leaves are tricate and bright green in colour. The brilliant scarlet flowers are produced when the branches are bare of leaves hence the name coral tree. Its medicinal purposes are fuund to be many. The bark is a remedy against biliousness, and is useful in eye diseases. The inner part of the bark ,coated with ghee,and held over a flam, forms affine soot, used for watery eyes.
The juice of the leaf is injected into the ear, and it gives relief in cases of ear ache. The fresh juice of the leaves, with a little bees honey is an efficacious remedy for tape worm, threadworm, and round worm.

The tender leaves are cooked with coconut milk as a vegetable for children who are one year old. This prevents worm complaints.
As an agent that promotes secretion and flow of milk, either the juice of the fresh leaves cook in coconut milk can be given to mothers during the period of lactation. The juice of the leaves is applied to the guns to relieve tooth ache.
A poultice of the leaves can be used over rheumatic joints. Indigenous physicians use to treat fractures and cattle diseases. It is used as an ingredient in many decoctions.


Ehala-Cassia fistula
























Botanical name:-Cassia fisrula
Family name:-FABACEAE
English name:-Purgin cassia
Sinhala name:- Ehela
Tamil name:-konrai
sanskirt name :-: aragvadha, chaturangula, kritamala, suvarnaka 

Ehala (Cassia fistula) is a fast-growing tree which reaches 30 to 40 feet in height and 30 to 40 feet wide. The well-spaced branches are clothed with pinnately compound leaves, with leaflets up to eight inches long and 2.5 inches wide. These leaves will drop from the tree for a short period of time and are quickly replaced by new leaves. Ehala Tree is decorated with thick clusters of showy yellow blooms which cover the slightly drooping branches. The blooms are followed by the production of two-foot-long, dark green, cylindrical seedpods which persist on the tree throughout the winter before falling to litter the ground. The seeds contained within are poisonous. Edibal parts:- None
Status:- Under cultivation
Distribution:- Sri Lanka,Brazil, Dominican Republic, India, Java, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Venezuela,
Ayurvedic usage:-
Treatment for:- Rashes, Coughs, Burning sensations in the body, Fevrs,Constipation, Nervous system disorders, Oedeama
Parts used to make medic:-Roots, Bark
propagation:-SeedsS







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