Common name:
English:
Musk Mallow,
Musk okra
Malayalam:
Kasturi venda,
Latha kasturi,
Kattu kasturi.
Sanskrit:
Latha
kasturika
Tamil:
Vettrilai
kasturi
Telugu:
Kasturibhenda
Botanical name:
Abelmoschus moschatus
Family:
Malvaceae
This plant is close relative of Okra,
native to India, Valued for its scented seeds, It is an erect, annual herb with
reflexed, reddish hairs on the stems, 50-180cm height.
Leaves:
Hairy, Alternate, 3-5 lobed,
cordate at the base.
Flowers:
Large, hibiscus like, Yellow in
colour with purple centres.
Fruits:
Edible, hairy capsule, 6-8 cm long and ovoid-cylindrical.
Seeds small, kidney shaped, dark
in colour and musky-scented.
Medicinal properties:
Tender fruits are used as
stimulant and used as a home remedy for mouth ulcers.
The seeds are bitter, sweet,
aromatic, cooling, cardio tonic, digestive, improves digestion and appetite,
constipating,antispasmodic, deodorant, insecticidal and tonic.
Foot note:
The generic name Abelmoschus is
derived from Arabic ‘abu-l-mosk’ (father of musk) in reference to the smell of
the seeds. It denotes the characteristics of the seeds ie, ‘musk smelling’.
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