Henna

Henna

COMMON NAME: Henna plant

SCIENTIFIC NAME: Lawsonia inermis

FAMILY: Lythraceae

SOIL: This plant prefers sandy loamy and well- drained soil with acidic pH

ORIGIN: Northern Africa, Asia & Australia.

PROPAGATION: It is propagated by seeds or stem cuttings

PLANT HEIGHT: 5 to 8 feet

  • Roots of henna (Maruthani) plant are depurative, refrigerant, diuretic, emmenogogue and abortifacient.
  • This plant helps to cure jaundice and enlargement of the spleen, renal calculus, leprosy, and obstinate skin diseases.
  • Flowers and flower buds are cardiotonic, refrigerant, febrifuge, and tonic. It is useful for burning sensations, insomnia, and fever.
  • Leaves are Astringent, acrid, refrigerant, expectorant, anti-inflammatory, constipating, treat leprosy febrifuge and liver tonic, wounds ulcers strangury cough, bronchitis, dysentery, and promote menstrual flow.