Pergularia daemia

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Pergularia daemia, also known as Utaran, is a species of flowering plant in the family Apocynaceae. It is native to Africa, Arabia, and the Indian subcontinent. The plant is a perennial climber and is commonly found in waste places and scrublands.

Description

Pergularia daemia is a perennial, robust, and woody climber that grows up to 2-3 meters in height. The leaves are simple, opposite, and ovate in shape. The flowers are small, greenish-yellow in color, and have a foul smell. The fruits are twin follicles, and the seeds are oblong and flat with a tuft of hairs at one end.

Uses

Pergularia daemia has been used in traditional medicine for centuries. The plant is known for its medicinal properties and is used in the treatment of various ailments. The leaves are used as a remedy for asthma and bronchitis, while the root is used to treat rheumatism. The latex of the plant is used to treat warts and corns.

Cultivation

Pergularia daemia is a hardy plant that can grow in a variety of soil types. It prefers well-drained soil and a sunny location. The plant is propagated by seeds and cuttings.

Conservation Status

Due to its widespread distribution and abundance, Pergularia daemia is not considered to be threatened. However, overharvesting for medicinal use could potentially impact local populations.

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