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Nilappana

Scientific name :Curculigo

Family : Amaryllidaceae

It is a perennial herb with tuberous roots. Leaves simple, crowded in the base, short petioled,
long, acute, lanceolate, often produce buds from the tip when it contact with the wet soil.
Flowers bright yellow, fruits capsule, 1-4 seeded; seeds black and oblong.
Medicinal Uses : Tuberous roots are used for skin troubles . Considered demulcent , diuretic and
tonic . In combination with aromatics and bitters it is used for piles , diarrhoea , jaundice and
asthma .

Muyalchevi
Scientific name : Emilia sonchifolia
Family : Compositae

It is a soft annual herb grows up to 40 cm in height. Leaves simple, lyrate –pinnate with large terminal
lobe; flowers purplish in corymbose heads, fruits oblong containing many seeds; seeds long,
compressed, having terminal tuft of soft hairs for wind dispersal.
Mukutti

Scientific name : Biophytum sensitivum

Family : Oxalidaceae

Mukkutti is a very small flowering plant, which has only a few pinnate leaves with 8-10 leaflets on either
sides spreading out from a common base. Each plant produces five to ten small flowers with yellow
petals. Mukkutti is an important flower for the people of Kerala.

Kayonni
Scientific name : Eclipta alba/eclipta prostrate

Family : Asteraceae

Kayyoni is a small herb, traditionally used in Kerala as an important ingredient for coconut hair oil
prepared at home. The herb has protective features against dandruff and pre-mature hair graying.The
plant grows in swampy places. It is also found in dry areas where there is extended presence of water at
least in the rainy season.

Karuka

Scientific name : Cynodon dactylon


Family : Poaceae

The blades are a grey-green colour and are short, usually 2–15 centimetres (0.79–5.9 in) long with rough
edges.[1] The erect stems can grow 1–30 centimetres (0.39–12 in) tall. The stems are slightly flattened,
often tinged purple in colour. The seed heads are produced in a cluster of 2–6 spikes together at the top
of the stem, each spike 2–5 centimetres (0.79–2.0 in) long. [1] It has a deep root system; in drought
situations with penetrable soil, the root system can grow to over 2 m deep, though most of the root
mass is less than 60 cm under the surface

Poovamkurunnu

Scientific name :Vernonia Cinerea

Family :Asteraceae

Infusion of the herb makes a useful combination with quinine against malaria . Juice given for
incontinence of urine . Roots are bitter and used as anthelmintic . Decoration is given for
diarrhoea and stomach ache and juice for cough and colic . Flowers is used for fever ,
rheumatism and conjunctivitis.

Thiruthali
Scientific name : Ipomea maxima.

Family :Convolvulaceae

Thiruthali is a small climbing herb found in forests and areas of water proximity. The plant
produces a bell-flower.

The juice of the plant has diuretic properties. Thiruthali stem and root are also useful in treating
arsenic poisoning.

Cherula
Scientific name : Aerva lanata
Family : Amaranthaceae

A semi erect many branched under shrub grows up to 50 cm in height. Leaves are simple, alternate,
short petioled, tomentose, and become smaller in the flowering twigs. Flowers are small sessile,
greenish or whitish, often found in spikes. Fruits are greenish round compressed utricle, seeds kidney
shaped and small.

Uzhija
Scientific name : Cardiospermum halicacabum

Family : SAPINDACEAE

Uzhinja (Cardiospermum halicacabum), also known as balloon vine has different applications as an
Ayurvedic herb. It is used to treat inflammations, itches, rashes, eczema, hives and allergic reactions. It is
also used in the treatment of nasal sinuses. Ayurveda considers this herb as diuretic, emetic, laxative
and refrigerant.

Krishnakranthi

Scientific name :Evolvulus alsinoides.

Family : Convolvulaceae
A small perennial herb having a woody root stock from where the branches arise. Leaves –simple,
alternate, elliptic-oblong. Stem and leaves are clothed with small hairs; flowers bluish in color, seen in
pairs or sometimes solitary, axillary; fruits  globose, 4-valved drooping capsules.

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