Dasapushpam

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Dasapushpam denotes Ten Sacred Flowers of Kerala (from Sanskrit Dasa = Ten and Pushpam = Flower). These ten herbs are traditionally significant to Keralites, the people of Kerala. These herbs are found almost everywhere in Kerala, especially in the western ghats region.[1] They are used for decorative purposes, such as making the floral carpet Pookalam during festivals (like Onam).[2]

List of Dasapushpam or Ten Sacred Flowers

The ten plants are:[1]

Common Name Binomial Name Malayalam Name Image
Slender dwarf morning-glory Evolvulus alsinoides[3] വിഷ്ണുക്രാന്തി (Vishnukranthi) 200x200px
Indian doab or Bahama grass Cynodon dactylon കറുക (Karuka) Cynodon dactylon.jpg
lilac tasselflower Emilia sonchifolia മുയൽ ചെവിയൻ (Muyal cheviyan) 200x200px
Morning glory Ipomoea sepiaria[4] തിരുതാളി (Thiruthaali) 200x200px
Mountain knotgrass Aerva lanata ചെറുള (cheroola) 200x200px
Golden eye-grass Curculigo orchioides നിലപ്പന (Nilappana) 200x200px
False daisy Eclipta alba കയ്യോന്നി(Kayyonni) Eclipta prostrata in AP W2 IMG 9785.jpg
Little ironweed Cyanthillium cinereum[5] പൂവാംകുറുന്നില (Poovaamkurunnila) 200x200px
Biophytum sensitivum Biophytum sensitivum മുക്കുറ്റി (Mukkutti) 200x200px
Balloon plant Cardiospermum halicacabum ഉഴിഞ്ഞ (Uzhinja) 200x200px

Although these names refer to the flowers, the medicinal value lies in the leaves in most cases.

Ipomoea sepiaria

Extracts of Ipomoea sepiaria leaves feature antimicrobial activity. The extract was tested on bacteria including Staphylococcus aureus, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa.[6]

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