Sunday, December 23, 2018

Two Plants, one name- Brahmi !




It is quite common that a plant has several names in different languages and sometimes even in one language. It is rare that one name is used for two entirely different plants. The case in point is Brahmi. Brahmi a plant to be honored, revered and used. Grow it in your garden or in a hanging basket and munch a leaf or two every day. Enjoy the many benefits of this amazing herb.

Though to many this name may be familiar due to its usage in hair oils and ayurvedic drugs, the plant itself many not be familiar. The pictures of two plants are shown here.




Though in common parlor both the plants are known as Brahmi, we shall call one on the left side ( Gotu kola in English) as Brahmi and the that on the right side as Bacopa ( its English name) for exact identification.

Another interesting thing is that not only these two plants have a same name but they have same attributes

Brahmi is described by Swami Sivananda as “… a brain tonic par excellence.” and “… possessed of peerless therapeutic values,” Brahmi has been used for centuries to strengthen the mind, purify the body and even enhance communion with the divine.


While it’s native to India, it has since spread to tropical regions all over the world. It is an edible plant that is frequently used for medicinal purposes.

The Difference Between Brahmi and Bacopa:

Brahmi is a common name used for two very important Ayurvedic herbs used for enhancing and caring for brain function. Bacopa monnieri is called Brahmi in south India, and Centella asiatica is called Brahmi (or Gotu Kola) in the north India, where it more commonly grows.

Centella asiatica, also known as Hydrocotyle asiatica, Gotu Kola or Brahmi in the north of India, is also a small creeping plant with delicate leaves and small white flowers that bear small fruits. Centella is generally thought to be more cooling than the Bacopa, but both are considered good for all three doshas (vata, pitta and kapha.)

Both herbs have a strong affinity for the lymph, blood, nervous tissue, and urinary tract, as well as the circulatory, digestive, and nervous systems. In addition, gotu kola works on the muscle, adipose, and bone tissues whereas bacopa resonates with all of the tissues in the body as well as the channels of elimination. Both herbs are non-stimulating brain tonics that support mental clarity, cognitive function, memory, mood and focus as neuro-protectives, antioxidants and mood-stabilizing agents. Centella, however, has unique properties not in Bacopa that support the skin (inner and outer), the lymph, and the microcirculation channels of the body. While bacopa is generally preferred for vata aggravations and mental debility due to stress and exhaustion, gotu kola is preferred in mental or emotional aggravations involving both vata and pitta.

How to grow Brahmi (Gotu kola) in Home garden?

It’s a low growing, creeping herb that reaches a maximum of about 6 inches in height and grows outward in a sprawling pattern.. It prefers part to full sun and will grow in a wide range of soils. As long as it gets sufficient water, it can thrive in rock, sand and mud. It will even grow directly in water, forming its foliage as floating mats. Feed the plants moderately with slow release fertilizer. They’re not heavy feeders, but they do appreciate the nutrients. If you’re growing brahmi in water, however, don’t use any fertilizer, as this will just encourage algae growth.

It is known as Indian Penny Wort in English. Brahmi is quiet easy to grow at home and needs low maintenance. You do not need much space as it can be grown in pots. Even if you have a small balcony, you can grow. What you need is

1.A container or grow bag or pot

2. Seedlings. or cuttings





3.Potting mix is made from vermicompost, cow dung manure, coco peat soil and sand. Make sure the potting mixture is loose and porous for the plant to grow well.

There should be proper drainage in the container or grow bags. Fill the container with the potting mixture. Pour water lightly to wet the soil. The container with potting mixture is ready.

Plant seedling root 4-5 cm deep and pack the soil around it well.

Place the pot in a place that receives morning sunlight or partial afternoon sunlight.

Sprinkle water until the root takes hold and the plant settles. Once the plant settles, you can water the plant, if the soil is dry. Make sure the soil is damp and not soggy. So avoid over watering the plants.

As it is a creeper, it will multiply and will grow well provided it gets enough water, sunlight, food (manure) and some care.

Once grown well, you can pluck the leaves alone and use it for cooking and leave the plant for it to grow again.


How to grow bacopa?




You can grow some varieties of Bacopa from seed. However, seed grown Bacopa plants generally offer smaller flowers than ones propagated by other methods.

Fill a container with moist compost. Sprinkle the seeds onto the compost; do not cover them with soil. Mist the seeds with a water spray. Put the container into a clear plastic bag and place it in a bright area out of direct sunlight, such as a window ledge that is not in full sun.

The seeds germinate quickly; you should see new growth within ten days.
Remove the weaker seedlings to thin the plants out and preserve the stronger seedlings. Once big enough to handle, you can transfer the seedlings to individual pots.

This allows for the consistent moisture necessary to avoid the interruption of flowering. Grow Bacopa trailing annual in a full sun to part shade location.

To get the bushy growth, pinch off the growing tip once the Bacopa plants get to about four inches in height.

You can grow bacopa from cutting s also. To do this, cut about three inches of fresh healthy stem from a Bacopa plant using a clean sharp blade. Dip the cut end in rooting powder or hormone after you have made the cut.

Water your cutting, then enclose it in a clear plastic bag. Keep the cutting out of direct sunlight but in a well-lit area, such as a window ledge that does not get direct sun. Make sure the cutting doesn’t dry out; mist the cutting with a spray bottle if necessary.

The cuttings should root after about five weeks. You can then transfer the cuttings to individual pots.

Remove the lower leaves on the stem, then insert an inch of cut stem into a pot containing cutting mix. You can buy special cutting compost, or make your own by mixing 50:50 vermiculite and sand.

If the outdoor climate is different the plant can get shock of transplant. To prevent that harden off. For that put them outside during the day and bring them in at night over a period of about two or three weeks.

The tender annual is sometimes bothered by aphids, which can be dispersed with a strong blast of water from the sprayer. If aphids persist on new growth, treat them with a soapy spray or insecticidal soap. Neem oil is also beneficial 
Growing Bacopa plants is most easily done in containers. This allows for the consistent moisture necessary to avoid the interruption of flowering. Use Bacopa trailing annual as a filler plant in mixed containers and hanging baskets. Grow Bacopa trailing annual in a full sun to part shade location. Bacopa plant info on how to grow a Bacopa plant advises growing the plant where afternoon shade is available in the hottest areas. The tender annual is sometimes bothered by aphids, which can be dispersed with a strong blast of water from the sprayer. If aphids persist on new growth, treat them with a soapy spray or insecticidal soap. Neem oil is also beneficial. Now that you’ve learned the basics of how do you care for Bacopa and the many uses for the diminutive, spreading plant, add some to your garden this year.

Growing Bacopa plants is most easily done in containers. This allows for the consistent moisture necessary to avoid the interruption of flowering. Use Bacopa trailing annual as a filler plant in mixed containers and hanging baskets. Grow Bacopa trailing annual in a full sun to part shade location. Bacopa plant info on how to grow a Bacopa plant advises growing the plant where afternoon shade is available in the hottest areas. The tender annual is sometimes bothered by aphids, which can be dispersed with a strong blast of water from the sprayer. If aphids persist on new growth, treat them with a soapy spray or insecticidal soap. Neem oil is also beneficial.


What are the Benefits of Brahmi?

Brahmi has soft, hairy stems and bright green, oval, succulent leaves. . Brahmi has numerous branches, rooting at the nodes, found at elevations from sea level to altitudes of 4400 feet. It grows naturally in wet soil, shallow water and marshes. It has small flowers that are light purple or white in color with not more than four or five petals. The whole plant including the flowers can be used for medicinal purposes. It has a bitter and sweet taste and is known to impart a cooling energy. . It is completely edible and is very popular as a medicine when it is steeped into a tea, mixed with oil or worked into a paste.

So what are the benefits of brahmi? There is a huge list of ailments where brahmi can be used to treat, from respiratory and stomach problems to memory loss to leprosy. It’s especially common in traditional Indian medicine. It’s also good for promoting general good health.

8 main benefits of brahmi:

1 Brahmi counteracts the effects of stress by regulating stress hormones cortisol. Brahmi has a cooling property which keeps the mind calm and free of anxiety. It also promotes sound sleep

2. Brahmi is known to help ease the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease due to the presence of the amyloid compound in the neuron that is responsible for damaging the brain. The bio-chemical known as bacosides in Brahmi helps in re-building brain tissues by influencing the brain cells.

3. Brahmi helps in boosting your memory. It enhances the three aspects of memory which include long term memory, short term memory and the retaining capacity It has a positive effect on the hippocampus part of the brain that is responsible for intelligence, concentration and memory.

4. Brahmi is full of antioxidants that are essential for living a healthy life. Antioxidants help in removing free radicals that can further mutate into cancer cells.

5. Regular consumption of Brahmi helps in strengthening your immune system. A lot nutrients along with antioxidant compounds help increase the response time of our immune system against various diseases and ailments.

6. Brahma can be a great remedy that provides relief from arthritis, gout and other inflammatory conditions. It also helps in soothing gastric ulcers and treating an irritable bowel syndrome.

7. Brahmi is known for regulating the blood sugar levels in patients with diabetes and may help improve symptoms of hypoglycemia.

8. Brahmi is good for treating hair problems like dandruff, itchiness and formation of split ends. Moreover, massaging the scalp with Brahmi oil is known to be very soothing.

How to use Brahmi:

Though for general benefit one can munch 2-3 leaves of gotukola every day, for specific applications the brahmi can be used in the following forms


i) External Uses

· Oil: Brahmi oil (made with either bacopa, gotu kola, or both) can be applied to the exterior of the body to promote healthy skin, proper healing, and freedom of movement in the joints.It may also be massaged into the scalp to support healthy hair growth and to encourage any of the many benefits brahmi offers the brain, the nervous system, and the mind.

· Paste: A paste of brahmi (again, made with either bacopa or gotu kola) can be applied to the exterior of the body to promote healthy skin, and comfortable movement of the joints.


ii) Internal Use

Because taste plays such an important role in the digestive process and signals the body to initiate its own supportive mechanisms, Ayurveda traditionally recommends tasting herbs. Brahmi can be taken internally as a powder, a tablet or as a liquid extract.

Either bacopa or gotu kola can be taken as a hot or cold infusion in water. Quite often, these herbs are taken in ghee because it helps to direct them toward the mind and the nervous system. Another popular carrier for brahmi is milk because it enhances the tonifyng and cooling properties of the herbs. The tablets provide a more convenient way to take brahmi, especially for those who are frequently traveling or on the go. The Liquid extracts are convenient, easy to assimilate, and have a long shelf life.


Side effects and contraindications:

Though on this blog, the benefits of different plants are described, they are not to be taken as self medications. A reader may not be qualified in the medicines and also not have any therapeutic experience , and hence self medication is out of question. However the following information on the side effects can be helpful even if the brahmi is prescribed by a qualified practitioner .

If you are taking prescription medication of any kind, it is always best to check with your doctor before introducing an herbal regimen.


Bacopa

Adverse effects of bacopa may include dry mouth, thirst, nausea, indigestion, increased regularity of bowel movements, drowsiness, fatigue, or palpitations Bacopa may also increase thyroid hormone levels.

Avoid this herb if there are known allergies to Bacopa monnieri or other members of the Figwort family. Use caution in patients who are taking calcium channel blockers, sedatives, anti-epileptic or anti-depressant medication


Gotu Kola
Excessive doses of gotu kola can be slightly narcotic and can cause headache, dizziness, giddiness, or skin irritation. It has also been known to cause gastric irritation and nausea. In addition, gotu kola can inhibit liver enzymes responsible for barbiturate metabolism.

Avoid this herb if there are known allergies to Centella asiatica or any of its constituents. Extra care is advised if taking benzodiazepines, barbiturates, diuretics, hormonal agents, vasodilators, hypo-glycemic medication, or cholesterol-lowering agents

Monday, October 29, 2018

Air Cleansing Plants



       Right from our school days we are taught, what are the basic needs of our life. They are i) Air  ii) Water and iii) Food. Though all these items should be pure, it was not specifically mentioned because they were then pure. Now with technological development the life has become lavish and that has created lot of waste. Due to the ignorance and smaller scale of activity, the steps of pollution control were not taken at the right time.


Now as the pollution has become so rampant that we cannot restore the original environment and hence we are solving the problems in localized manner. One such measure of purification or rather cleansing of air is the subject of this post.

We all know that most plants intake carbon dioxide and give out oxygen and thus ecological cycle is balanced. Apart from carbon dioxide there are many gases emitted by  chemical substances used in day to day life which are harmful to the human being and many plants.
Fortunately there are some plants which not only withstand the toxic gases (within a certain limit) but also absorb them and thus cleans the atmosphere.  


NASA laboratory of USA has conducted research and identified about 50 plants which can cleanse the air in confined space like spacecraft. Those plants can be used for cleansing the air in the home and office etc.The  plants  that were exposed to volatile organic chemicals could remove them from the air, including formaldehyde which is found in, or used to produce, a multitude of everyday products, from fabrics and furniture to tobacco smoke and gas stoves.


I have arranged list of those plants alphabetically and also included the pictures for your ready reference. I have divided the topic in two posts so as not to overwhelm you with long list.


I have grown a few from this list myself but for the rest visited some local nurseries to find out the availability, propagation etc and found that most of these plants are easy and cheap if bought small in grow bags.


Though there are 50 plants but many of them can be grouped in types like, Ferns, Palms, Dracaenas, Cactus, Lilies and Philodendron. As such most plants are available in India, a few may be rare or difficult to grow. Also there are several plants which are not included in the list but have properties of the above groups like ferns, palm etc. and thus can purify the air.

Barring a few exceptions like Cyclamen and orchid, most plants are easy to grow.

Most plants can grow in indirect sun light and hence naturally lend to purification of air in closed premises like homes and offices where there will sun light for a short duration or there will be reflected light.


One caution: Some of the plants can be poisonous for human and pets. Though grown up persons can take care, children or pets can innocently or accidentally eat the  plant and cause bad consequence. Hence, such plant should be kept away from the reach or altogether avoid them.







No.
Common Name
Botanical name
Picture
Brief Info.
1
Aloe Vera


Light : More light, the better growth. Avoid scorching due to direct sun.

Watering :  No watering in cold season but in summer water when the soil is dry.

Feeding; Feed once in a year with all purpose fertilizer. .

Propagation :gently separate the offsets from the parent ensuring each one has at least a few roots

2
Anthurium

·         Anthurium has been shown to help remove formaldehyde,

 xylene, and ammonia from household air

·         propagated by seed or vegetatively by cuttings

·         can be grown as houseplants, or outdoors in mild climates in shady spots

·         To get the best blooms, use a fertilizer that has a higher phosphorus number

·         don’t like continually moist soil.
3
Areca Palm
Chrysalidocarpus lutescens
·          the areca palm filters xylene and toluene from the air. 
·         most widely used palms for bright interiors. need bright, indirect light from a south- or west-facing window. The leaves turn yellowish-green in direct sunlight
·         Water them often enough to keep the soil lightly moist in spring and summer, and allow the soil to dry slightly between waterings in fall and winter
·         Fertilize areca palm plants with a time-release fertilizer

4
Bamboo Palm
Chamaedorea seifrizii
·         Propagation by seed, sprouts in about 9 months.  Plant  into small containers and keep  in the shade.
·          Indoors plant may be attacked by mealybugs and spider mite infestations.
·         Bamboo palm is sensitive to soluble salts, so remove the time release fertilizer from the top of the pot and leach the soil thoroughly with water. Allow the plant to completely drain.
·         Keep soil  uniformly moist, remember that’s moist but not wet. Water the pot upto brim when soil is dried to a third depth.
5
Boston Fern
Nephrolepis exaltata Bostoniensis
·         need a cool place with high humidity and indirect light.
·         Fertilizer should only be given to the plant a few times a year.
·         susceptible to some pests, especially spider mites and mealybugs
·         Perennial with care

6
Chinese Evergreen
Aglaonema crispum "Silver Queen
·         can be maintained at the lower light levels often found in the home or office environment.
·         the lighter the color of a plant, the higher the light levels it needs to maintain its color and variegation
·         In a lower light situation, allow soil to dry almost completely between watering
·         To keep full and bushy, remove some of the new leaves by firmly grasping the stem the new leaf grows.
·         Mealy bugs are one of the most common insect problems that you may have
7
Christmas Cactus
Schlumbergera buckleyi
·         Christmas cacti have flattened leaves with rounded teeth on the margins
·         Plants should be kept in bright, indirect light.
·         they prefer a humid climate, not a dry one
·         feed every 2 weeks with a complete houseplant fertilizer
·         Late spring is the best time to propagate cuttings
8
Corn Plant
Dracaena fragrans
·         corn plant is not intended for human or animal consumption
·         Fertilize corn plant with any general-purpose fertilizer made for houseplants
·         Corn plant grows best in a bright spot, but tolerates low-light
·          Allow the top inch or so of the soil to dry between waterings
9
Croton
Codiaeum variegatum pictum
·         They like lots of light to produce all those colorful leaves
·         Water crotons when the soil starts to dry. will drop leaves if they stay too wet or too dry for extended periods
·         Like most houseplants, they also appreciate abundant humidity
·         Fertilize croton in spring and summer to keep it healthy and growing
·         Propagation by cutting
10
Cyclamen

·         with the right  care, you can keep your cyclamen plant for years, and get it to bloom over and over again
·         There are many beautiful cyclamen varieties, some have ruffled flowers, others are rounded and even adorable miniature  plant
·         Cyclamen plants can be toxic to cats, dogs and humans
·         . It’s best to keep indoor cyclamen plants growing in a room where the temperature is kept between 10-20C.
·         water a cyclamen plant from the bottom rather than from the top
·         Cyclamen plants like bright light, but they don’t like it hot so keep them out the sun
·         using an organic compost fertilizer, which you can get in liquid form
11
Deacaena, Janet Craig
Dracaena dermensis
·         Moderate to bright light indirect
·         Water thoroughly, allowing the top inch  of the soil to dry out between watering
·         40-60% relative humidity
·         Average room temperatures 16-24°C
·          Any good potting mix 
·         Feed monthly year-round with a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted by half
·         Propagation by  4 in stem tip cuttings in spring and root them in moist soil.
12
Dendrobium Orchid
Dendrobium


·         get detailed care information for your certain type of Dendrobium because the care can greatly vary depending on the type you have

13
Dracaena "Warneckei"

Striped Dracaena, 


Dracaena dermensis

Family: Asparagaceae


·         Tropicals and Tender Perennials
·          Water regularly; do not overwater
·         Partial to Full Shade
·         Grown for foliage
·         Suitable for growing in containers
·         Parts of plant are poisonous if ingested
·         Flowers are fragrant
·         Propagates from woody stem cuttings
14
Dragon Tree
Dracaena marginata)

·         Broadleaf evergreen
·         Family: Asparagaceae
·         Native Range: Madagascar, Mauritius
·         Height: 15.00 to 20.00 feet
·         Spread: 3.00 to 10.00 feet
·         Bloom Time: Seasonal bloomer
·         Bloom Description: White
·         Sun: Part shade
·         Water: Medium
·         Maintenance: Low
·         Flower: Showy, Fragrant
·         Leaf: Colorful, Evergreen
·         Fruit: Showy
·         Tolerate: Drought

15
Dumb Cane
Dieffenbachia camilla
·         filtered sunlight through a window 
·         moderately moist soil,
·          regularly fertilized
·         respond well to hot temperatures and dry climates.
·         eating the plant can cause poisoning due to the presence of Oxalic acid and the protein Asparagine within the plant


16
An excellent plant for cleaning the air, Compacta dieffenbachia shows off medium-green leaves speckled heavily with creamy yellow in the centers.
17
Dwarf Azalea
Rhodedendron simsii "Compacta")
  •  dappled shade.
  • Soil should acidic (pH 4.5–6).  
  • Amend planting areas with compost, peat moss.
  • Azaleas  have shallow root systems and need moist soil and mulch to keep them from drying out.
  • space plants 2 to 6 feet apart
  • Mulch plants to protect shallow roots, retain soil moisture
  • Fertilize azaleas and rhododendrons sparingly
  • After flowering, deadhead
18
Dwarf Banana
(Musa cavendishii
  • Season: Spring
  • Sun/Shade: Bright, indirect sunlight.
  • Height: 6 - 10 feet
  • Soil Preference: Well-drained, rich moist soil. Equal parts sand, loam soil, peat moss.
  • Pruning: Do not prune or cut back.
  • Pollinator: Self-pollinating.
  • Size: 4 inches.

19
Dwarf Date Palm
Phoenix roebelenii
·         grows to around 3m tall. This palm is not self cleaning and the leaves will form a skirt around the trunk if not removed.
·         Flowers on the Dwarf Date Palm are cream, and are followed by edible fruit.
·         Dwarf Date Palm fruit is black and egg-shaped.
·         Propagation is from seed.
·          best grown in a sunny to part shaded position.
·          well draining, rich soil. Mulch heavily
·         This Palm can be grown in pots and as indoor plant also.

20
Elephant Ear Philodendron
Philodendron domesticum / tuxla
·         medium light intensity ,
·         Keep the soil evenly moist,
·         Feed your Philodendron in the spring and again in mid summer with a liquid house plant fertilizer.
·         The ideal growing temperature is 20-25 C.
·         Wash the leaves regularly to prevent the dust.
21
English Ivy
Hedera helix


·         Type: Vine
·         Family: Araliaceae
·         Height: 20.00 to 80.00 feet
·         Spread: 3.00 to 50.00 feet
·         Bloom Description: Greenish white
·         Sun: Part shade to full shade
·         Water: Medium
·         Maintenance: Low
·         Suggested Use: Ground Cover, Invasive
22

Schlumbergera gaertneri
·         Family Hylocereae
·         Group Cacti
·         temperature  12-25C
·         Light bright
·         Soil succulents soil
·         Flower color red

23
Ficus "Alii"
Ficus macleilandii
Shape – upright
Height: 3m (10 feet)
Watering in active growth period – moderately
Light – bright filtered
Temperature in active growth period – min 16°C max 27°C Humidity – high


24
Gerbera Daisy



Light: Sun
Type:Annual, Perennial
Height: From 6 inches to 3 feet
Width:8 to 16 inches
Flower Color: Orange, Pink, Purple, Red, White, Yellow
Foliage Color: Blue/Green
Seasonal Features:Fall Bloom, Spring Bloom, Summer Bloom
Special Features:Attracts Birds, Cut Flowers, Good for Containers, Low Maintenance




Two Plants, one name- Brahmi !

It is quite common that a plant has several names in different languages and sometimes even in one language. It is rare that one name ...