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Coleus amboinicus Lour.
Scientific Synonyms:

Previous name used in the website: Plectranthus amboinicus
Family name: LAMIACEAE
English name: Country Borage
Sinhala name: Kapparawalliya (කප්පරවල්ලිය)
Kapuruwalliya (කපුරුවල්ලිය )
Tamil name: Karpuravalli
Sanskrit name: Karpuravalli
Conservation status: NE - Not Evaluated - Due to exotic origin
Description: Semi-shrubby aromatic perennial, 1.2 m long, obtusely 4-angleed. Leaves 3.2-10 x 2.6-8.5 cm, hirsute above and dotted with oil globules as in stem, lanate-tomentose; petioles 1.2-3 cm long, pinkish-mauve. Pseudo-spikes terminal, to 51 cm long, Floral leaves to 5 x 3.5 mm. Corolla 10-12 mm long, pink or lilac, tube 3-4 mm long. Nutlets glogose.
Native Distribution Status: Naturalized Exotic
Edible parts: Available soon
Treatment for: Whooping cough
Laryngitis
Bronchitis
Pneumonia
Chickenpox
Smallpox
Asthma
Coughs
Epilepsy
Eye diseases
Pains
Liver diseases
Dyspepsia
Diarrhoea
Dysentery
Flatulence
Pains
Urinary diseases
Vaginal discharge
Worm infestation
Anorexia
Headaches
Renal calculi
Parts used in Treatment: Whole plant
Leaves
Bark of the root
seeds
Roots
Flowers
Related Medical Properties: Stimulates liver functions
Further Information: Kew Garden’s Medicinal Plant Names Services




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