Polygonatum verticillatum (L.) All., Fl. Pedem. 1: 131 1785. (Syn: Campydorum verticillatum (L.) Salisb. [Invalid]; Convallaria leptophylla D.Don; Convallaria stellifolia Peterm.; Convallaria verticillata L.; Evallaria verticillata (L.) Neck. [Invalid]; Polygonatum angustifolium Bubani [Illegitimate]; Polygonatum erythrocarpum Hua; Polygonatum jacquemontianum Kunth; Polygonatum kansuense Maxim. ex Batalin; Polygonatum leptophyllum (D.Don) Royle; Polygonatum macrophyllum Sweet; Polygonatum minutiflorum H.Lév.; Polygonatum roseum Hook. [Illegitimate]; Polygonatum verticillatum var. gracile Baker ex Aitch.; Polygonatum verticillatum subsp. stellifolium (Peterm.) K.Richt.; Sigillum verticillatum (L.) Montandon; Troxilanthes angustifolia Raf.); . Europe to China: Afghanistan, Albania, Assam, Austria, Baltic States, Belgium, Bulgaria, China North-Central, China South-Central, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, East Himalaya, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Inner Mongolia, Italy, Nepal, Netherlands, North Caucasus, Norway, Pakistan, Poland, Qinghai, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tibet, Transcaucasus, Turkey, West Himalaya, Yugoslavia as per POWO; . VoF Week :: Polygonatum verticillatum at Valley of Flowers: Polygonatum verticillatum (L.) All. … (family: Asparagaceae) 2 AUG 12 Important Medicinal Plant… We could get its flowers also, will share soon VoF Week: ASPARAGACEAE – Polygonatum verticillatum (L.) All.: Family Asparagaceae Distribution: Widespread – Europe to China Present pic from Valley of Flowers National Park, Uttarakhand .
. ASTAVARGA: MEDA – Polygonatum verticillatum (L.) All. – efloraofindia | Google Groups: 1. VRIDDHI – Platanthera edgeworthii (Hook.f. ex Collett) R.K.Gupta, Fl. Nainital.: 349 1968). [= Habenaria edgeworthii Hook.f. ex Collett, In lower part of India Habenaria acuminata (Thwaites) Trimen, may be used as substitute. 2. RIDDHI – Habenaria intermedia D.Don, Prodr. Fl. Nepal.: 24 (1825). Uses: Ridhi is Sheetvirya, pacifies vata, pitta, rakta doshas. It is useful in consumption and fevers. It increases kapha dosha and shukra 3. JIVAK – Crepidium acuminatum (D.Don) Szlach., Fragm. Florist. Geobot., Suppl. 3: 123 (1995). [= Malaxis acuminata D.Don, Prodr. Fl. Uses: It is sheet virya and calms down vata, rakta and pitta doshas and is beneficial in burning sensation of the body, fever, and consumption. It increases kapha and Shukra dhatu. It is aphrodisiac and tonic. It cures haematemesis, aggravated vata and pitta doshas, seminal weakness, dipsia, emaciation, tuberculosis and general body weakness. It increases body flesh and is jeevniya. 4. RISHBHAK – Malaxis muscifera (Lindl.) Kuntze, Revis. Gen. Pl. 2: 673 (1891). Uses: Tubers are efficacious cure for pitta, rakta, vata doshas. It is useful in phthisis, burning sensation in the body, fever and increases 5. KAKOLI – Roscoea alpina Royle, Ill. Bot. Himal. Mts.: 361 (1839) Uses: Root fingers are sweet sheetvirya, pacifies vata pitta, fever due to vitiated vata-pitta. It is beneficial in consumption, burning sensation in body, increases Kapha dosa and shukra. It is also an effective cure for pains due to pitta, vata, rakta dosha, thirst due to pitta, rakta pitta etc. 6. MEDA – Polygonatum verticillatum (L.) All., Fl. Pedem. 1: 131 (1785). Uses: Meda rhizomes are sweet in taste sheetvirya, pacify pitta dosh and increase kapha and shukra dhatu. They are beneficial in phthisis, 7. MAHAMEDA – Polygonatum cirrhifolium (Wall.) Royle, Ill. Bot. Himal. Mts.: 380 (1839). Uses: According to Dhanwantri Nighantu, Mahameda is sweet in taste, sheet virya, increases Kapha and shukra dhatu and is beneficial in 8. KSHIRKAKOLI – Lilium polyphyllum D.Don in J.F.Royle, Ill. Bot. Himal. Mts.: 388 (1840). Uses: It promotes appetite and pacifies vata, pitta, rakta dosas. It is efficacious in bleeding disorders, cardiac diseases, dyspnoea, cough, Unfortunately I dont have the last one, KSHIRKAKOLI – Lilium polyphyllum D.Don in J.F.Royle, Ill. Bot. Himal. Mts.: 388 (1840). I would be grateful if anyone could add…. I was waiting for this. I hope I have this one in my herbarium, but perhaps I won’t be able to digitise it before January, 2011. May be some members have photographs of live plants. No problems. I am sure you must be having others too. You may add them and give your valuable comments too. VoF Week: Polygonatum verticillatum from Govindghat Ghangriya Trek and Valley: Polygonatum verticillatum from Govindghat Ghangriya Trek and Valley Plant posted here are shot from two different places Hope both are Same Local name is Maida. This is a plant in Ashtakwarg Yes … Location: Phulchoki, Lalitpur, Nepal Altitude: 2391 m. Date: 8 May 2019 Habit : Wild Polygonatum cirrhifolium (Wall.) Royle ?? I think more closer to images at Polygonatum verticillatum (L.) All. Attachments (4) Enclosing Comment on FB page from Aaron. … The cirrhose or curved leaf tip is a common feature on many of the verticillate Polygonatum. It is present in stewartianum, kingianum, cirrhifolium, and many others. What needs to be looked at is the chromosome number and molecular placement of samples throughout the Himalaya. There are polyploids with different base numbers of x=14 and x =15, and then many different habitat preferences and morphology. I am still confused about the ID of this sp. ! I think your plant is Polygonatum verticillatum. Petals are very distinct. Cirrhifolium has much longer tendrils on a narrower leaf. . References: POWO |
Polygonatum verticillatum
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