Sida cordifolia -Bala Seeds-
€ 4,09 – € 6,57
Description
Description
Latin name: Sida cordifolia
Also know as: Bala, malva branca, ilima, flannel weed, country mallow or heart-leaf sida
Sida cordifolia – Bala Seeds
Sida cordifolia is used in Ayurvedic medicine (Sanskrit:-BALA). Known as “malva branca”, it is a plant used in Brazilian folk medicine for the treatment of inflammation of the oral mucosa, blennorrhea, asthmatic bronchitis and nasal congestion, stomatitis, of asthma and nasal congestion and in many parts of Africa for various ailments, particularly for respiratory problems. It has been investigated as an anti-inflammatory, for preventing cell proliferation, and for encouraging liver re-growth. Because of its ephedrine content, it possesses psychostimulant properties, affecting the central nervous system and also the heart.
About Sida cordifolia
Sida cordifolia is an erect perennial that reaches 50 to 200 cm tall, with the entire plant covered with soft white felt-like hair that is responsible for one of its common names, “flannel weed”. The stems are yellow-green, hairy, long, and slender. The yellow-green leaves are oblong-ovate, covered with hairs, and 3.5 to 7.5 cm long by 2.5 to 6 cm wide. The flowers are dark yellow, sometimes with a darker orange center, with a hairy 5-lobed calyx and 5-lobed corolla.
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