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State Medicinal Plants Board (SMPB) Kerala

Hygrophila auriculata (Schumach.) Heine

  • Synonyms: Hygrophila schulli (Buch.-Ham.) M. R. and S. M. Almeida.
  • Family: Acanthaceae
  • Vernacular names: Chulli, Vayalchulli, ചുള്ളി, വയൽചുള്ളി (Malayalam), Marsh Barbel (English), Kokilaksha (Sanskrit), Neermulli, Nerugobbi (Tamil)
  • Distribution: India, Myanmar and Indo-China
  • Description: Subshrubs, strigose-hispid, with sharp thorns. Leaves in whorls of 8, unequal, linear-lanceolate, margins dentate and wavy, sessile. Thorns axillary. Flowers pink, in axillary whorls. Capsule 1 cm long; seeds orbicular.
  • Habit: Shrub
  • Habitat: Paddy fields and other moist localities
  • Flowering & Fruiting: September-April

  • Parts used: Seeds, root and leaves
  • Properties & Uses: Anti-inflammatory, aphrodisiac, diuretic and antirheumatic. Seeds and roots promote sexual vigour, rejuvenating and also used as a liver tonic. They are also useful in gonorrhea, arresting abortion, burning sensation, dysentery, rheumatism and general debility. Leaves are used in eye diseases, jaundice and cough
  • Systems of Medicines: Ayurveda, Folk,
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