Leonotis Nepetifolia WILD KLIP DAGGA (15 seed pack)
LEONOTIS NEPETIFOLIA - LION'S EAR
We sell varieties of exotic seeds such as: Leonotis Leonurus, Mimosa Pudica, Atropa Belladonna, Salvia Apiana, Trichocereus Peruvianus, Beer Hops- Humulus Lupulus.
Description
An erect tropical annual, growing up to 8 feet (2.4 m) tall; originally from Africa but growing also abundantly in Suriname.
The stem is angled; smooth leaves with toothed margins and the orange flowers are borne in spiny clusters.
This plant is a favorite of hummingbirds and butterflies.
Closely related to Klip Dagga is Wild Dagga (leonotus leonurus).
This herb has many medicinal properties.
Smoking this dried herb gives an euphoric-like effect and exuberance due to one of the active components, the mildly psychoactive alkaloid leonurine (4-guanidino-n-butyl syringate) and other diterpenes (leosibiricine, leosiberine, isoleosiberine).
The flowers are the most potent part and can also be used as a calming tea.
The herb does not contain any controlled substances.
Medicinal applications
The different alkaloids, flavonoids, diterpenoids, polyphenolics, iridoid glycosides and other constituents of Leonotis may be involved in the observed antinociceptive, antiinflammatory, and antidiabetic effects of the plant's extract. However, results suggest that the aqueous leaf extract possesses antinociceptive, anti-inflammatory, and hypoglycemic properties, and thus lend pharmacological credence to the suggested folkloric uses of this herb in the management and/or control of painful, arthritic, and other inflammatory conditions, as well as for type-2 diabetes mellitus.
It is also anti-asthmatic and has anti-diarrhea properties.
In Trinidad’s traditional medicine, an infusion is used against fever, coughs, womb prolapsed and malaria.
The group of plants, called Leonotis, are also called Motherwort; they posses some similar properties.
Nepetifolia and leonurus are excellent heart tonics; they able to calm palpitations, tachycardia and irregular heartbeats.
They are used for heart conditions associated with anxiety and tension.
These plants have effect on the uterus; depending on the dose, they stimulate- or suppress the menstruation.
We sell varieties of exotic seeds such as: Leonotis Leonurus, Mimosa Pudica, Atropa Belladonna, Salvia Apiana, Trichocereus Peruvianus, Beer Hops- Humulus Lupulus.
Description
An erect tropical annual, growing up to 8 feet (2.4 m) tall; originally from Africa but growing also abundantly in Suriname.
The stem is angled; smooth leaves with toothed margins and the orange flowers are borne in spiny clusters.
This plant is a favorite of hummingbirds and butterflies.
Closely related to Klip Dagga is Wild Dagga (leonotus leonurus).
This herb has many medicinal properties.
Smoking this dried herb gives an euphoric-like effect and exuberance due to one of the active components, the mildly psychoactive alkaloid leonurine (4-guanidino-n-butyl syringate) and other diterpenes (leosibiricine, leosiberine, isoleosiberine).
The flowers are the most potent part and can also be used as a calming tea.
The herb does not contain any controlled substances.
Medicinal applications
The different alkaloids, flavonoids, diterpenoids, polyphenolics, iridoid glycosides and other constituents of Leonotis may be involved in the observed antinociceptive, antiinflammatory, and antidiabetic effects of the plant's extract. However, results suggest that the aqueous leaf extract possesses antinociceptive, anti-inflammatory, and hypoglycemic properties, and thus lend pharmacological credence to the suggested folkloric uses of this herb in the management and/or control of painful, arthritic, and other inflammatory conditions, as well as for type-2 diabetes mellitus.
It is also anti-asthmatic and has anti-diarrhea properties.
In Trinidad’s traditional medicine, an infusion is used against fever, coughs, womb prolapsed and malaria.
The group of plants, called Leonotis, are also called Motherwort; they posses some similar properties.
Nepetifolia and leonurus are excellent heart tonics; they able to calm palpitations, tachycardia and irregular heartbeats.
They are used for heart conditions associated with anxiety and tension.
These plants have effect on the uterus; depending on the dose, they stimulate- or suppress the menstruation.
