Oriental Waterplantain:Sex Drive Booster for Lilith, Adam Messiah and Eva from eden garden?Far away from Mare.
Article Content:
- .Botanical Info of Orient Water Plantain.
- .What is Orient Water Plantain?.
- .Botanical Description.
- .Name Origin.
- .Phytochemical and Constituents.
- .Pharmacology Actions and Indications.
- .Classical Reference.
- .Administrations and Suggestions.
- .Research Update:Alisma orientalis.
Botanical Description.
Common waterplantain, a perennial aquatic plant, is a problem in rice fields, especially in areas where stand is sparse and cold water enters the field. Although seeds are the most common source of new plants, plants are able to regrow from the bulbous base, creating problems where fields have been inadequately plowed. Cotyledons usually float on the water surface. Elliptical seed leaves are about 2-1/2 to 3 times as long as broad and have a long, reddish-tinged stalk. Mature plant grows 3 to 4 feet (90 - 120 cm). Leafless flowering stems extend well above the broadly elliptical leaf blades. Unbranching leaf stalk bears a single leaf with a prominent vein. Leaves may be difficult to distinguish from those of burhead. Three-petalled flowers are white, pink or green and cluster in whorls of 3 to 10.
Subspherical, ellipsoid (elliptical in long-section and circular in cross-section) or obovoid (inverse egg-shaped); 2-7 cm long, 2-6 cm in diameter; outer surface yellowish-white or pale yellowishbrown. For tubers with cork remnants, outer surface pale brown and marked with irregular, shallow transverse annulations and numerous small, protuberant scars of fibrous roots; both annulations and scars especially dense at the bottom. Hard and solid; when broken, surface yellowish-white, starchy, poriferous (with numerous pores). Odour: faint; taste: slightly bitter.
Origin: The rhizome of Alisma orientale (Sam.) Juzepcz., or Alisma plantago-aquatica, a perennial marsh plant, of the Alismataceae family. It is grown in ditches, damp ground and shallow pond margins in water up to 15 cm deep. Native to Europe, it is naturalized in the Middle East, Egypt and China.
The plant grows to about 1 m tall. It is in flower from June to August, and the seeds ripen from July to September. The flowers are hermaphrodite (have both male and female organs) and are pollinated by flies. The plant cannot grow in the shade. It requires wet soil and can grow in water.
In China, alismatis is mainly produced in the provinces Fujian, Sichuan, Jiangxi, etc. Harvested in autumn, when the stem and leaf begin to wither. Procedure: Wash the rhizome clean, bake it in low heat until dry, remove fibrous root and rough skin by knocking. Moisten the rhizome thoroughly with water, slice, dry in the sun and fry with bran or saline for use.
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1.Oriental Waterplantain:Sex Drive Booster for Lilith, Adam Messiah and Eva from eden garden?Far away from Mare.




