Friday, April 24, 2009

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Clove

Other names: clove (Central) Monday flowers (Chiang Mai) Siddharth fry (North)

Generic name: clove.

Scientific name: cloveEugsnia Aromatica (Caryophyllum) Eugenia caryophyllus Bullock & Harrison.

Dynasty: MYYRTACEAE.

Generalization

MAKE: a small perennial plant species. Trunk height is approximately 9-15 meters of the surface it is a yellow brown.

Leaves: leaves are dark green. It leaves your skin smooth rather thick leaves about 4 inches long, about 2 inches wide, a characteristic of late and it is a bishop leaves Cape Yawri.

Flower: red flower green environment pork blood. Green or white environment. Not be issued a cluster or panicle flowers around similar flowers emanate 15-20.

Result: a dark brown. It is the result of long and about 1 cm in size about 1 cm long and approximately 0.3-0.4 cm diameter

The breed: a breed approach graft Mold to grow in the pervious Or in soil with compost. Organic material. Moderate water requirements.

The use: The flowers have a spicy taste antidote blood tummyache solve solve a wind Ehnebcha. Resolve the motion to resolve slosh after washing fish venom serum usually The mark left by the teeth bleeding resolve resolve resolve asthma have a toothache deodorize the mouth dissolve phlegm, resolve ปิ colored flowers, the disease is when dry. A red brown to a 0.12-0.3 g refined grain is 2-5 or cure disability element driving flatulent fart in the intestine and stimulant, betel oil from the refinery from Bone drug use suspended solve tummyache fart and a flannel coat drive brought pain to fill teeth.

Habitat: cultivated area in the Indian ocean island of Sumatra Island Livermore log เริ crow, crow countries and African countries.

Note: "cloves (Thailand); Monday? (Chiang Mai) "in Siam. Plant Names, 1948, p.215" Clove-tree "Eugenia caryophyllata Vanpruk, 1923, p.29" The betel "" cloves (flower buds of Eugenia caryopyllata Thunb.) Cultivated 1926, p. .182., Eugenia aromatica Burkill, l 1935, p.961 "The Clover-tree; Chingkeh, Chengkeh.".

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