Root Dantimool Herb, Packaging Size: 50 Kg Price - Rs 100/ Kg Product Specification Form Root Packaging Size 50 Kg Packaging Type Guny Bag Is It Dried Dried Botanical Name Baliospermum montanum Country of Origin Made in India Minimum Order Quantity 50 Kg Product Description Description : A perennial and woody under shrub grows up to 1.5 meters in height. Leaves simple, situate-toothed, upper ones small, lower ones are large, flowers are numerous, in axillary recemes with male flowers above and female below. Fruits capsule, 12 mm long, obovoid, seeds ellipsoid and smooth. Detail : Botanical Name : Baliospermum montanum Family : Euphorbiaceae Common Name : Danti, Dantika, Rachani, Vishodhini, Lowly marketing nut Hindi Name : Dandi , danti, hakum, hakun, dante, dantt, jangli jamalghota Malayalam Name : Nagadandi Kannada Name : danti, kaduharalu, dantika, Malayalam Name : danti, dantika, katalavanakku Marathi Name : danti, buktumbo Oriya Name : dumajoda Uses: 1.The paste of Danti roots and seeds is used in edema and pain. 2.Danti root paste is applied on painful edema and hemorrhoids. Additional Information Item Code 109 Delivery Time 5 Days Port Of Dispatch Any Production Capacity Any Packaging Details As per client Requirement
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Stinging nettle redirects here. For the Australian plant, see Urtica incisa. For other plants that sting, see Stinging plant with stinging hairs. Urtica dioica, often known as common nettle, stinging nettle (although not all plants of this species sting) or nettle leaf, or just a nettle or stinger, is a herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the family Urticaceae. Originally native to Europe, much of temperate Asia and western North Africa, it is now found worldwide, including New Zealand and North America. The species is divided into six subspecies, five of which have many hollow stinging hairs called trichomes on the leaves and stems, which act like hypodermic needles, injecting histamine and other chemicals that produce a stinging sensation upon contact (contact urticaria, a form or contact dermatitis). The plant has a long history of use as a source for traditional medicine, food, tea, and textile raw material in ancient societies.
Stinging nettle redirects here. For the Australian plant, see Urtica incisa. For other plants that sting, see Stinging plant Plants with stinging hairs. Urtica dioica, often known as common nettle, stinging nettle (although not all plants of this species sting) or nettle leaf, or just a nettle or stinger, is a herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the family Urticaceae. Originally native to Europe, much of temperate Asia and western North Africa, it is now found worldwide, including New Zealand and North America. The species is divided into six subspecies, five of which have many hollow stinging hairs called trichomes on the leaves and stems, which act like hypodermic needles, injecting histamine and other chemicals that produce a stinging sensation upon contact contact urticaria a form or contact dermatitis). The plant has a long history of use as a source for traditional medicine, food, tea, and textile raw material in ancient societies.