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Fire Flame Bush facts and benefits

Fire Flame Bush facts and benefits

Fire Flame Bush Quick Facts
Name: Fire Flame Bush
Scientific Name: Woodfordia fruticosa
Origin Asia and Africa
Shapes Capsules about 1cm long, ellipsoid and membranous, 6-10 mm long, 2.5-4.5 mm broad.
Taste Astringent in taste
Woodfordia fruticosa L. belonging to family Lythraceae is an ecologically as well as economically important shrub species of tropical dry mixed forests.  It is endemic to India and is also available in Madagascar, Pakistan, Ceylon, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, Indonesia and China. In India plant of woodfordia is distributed in Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram and West Bengal. It is used as ingredient in many products for its medicinal values. At the same time, it is also used as a fermenting agent in Asava and Arishta (such as Dashamoolarishta). Apart from Fire flame bush it is also known as Red Bell Bush, Shinajitea, Woodfordia, Dhataki, Dhai-phul, Agnijwala, Tamrapushpi and Tatiri. It is a spreading, leafy shrub, small in size but very conspicuous on dry, rocky hillsides from December to May. It is a valuable multipurpose plant and has been exploited commercially as a source of tannins and dyes. It is also an excellent pioneer species, is used medicinally and has minor food uses.

Plant

Fire Flame Bush is much branched, deciduous shrub with several fluted branches. This shrub has spreading branches reaching height up to 5-12 mt. Branches are normally long and multi spreading and stem is fluted and long. Bark of the shrub is smooth and reddish brown in color with very thin and small fibrous stripes. Leaves are about 5-9 cm long, 8-30 mm broad, lanceolate, oblong-lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate; opposite and pale on lower side. This shrub bears numerous flowers that are bright red in color. Small flowers of this herb grow singly or in groups along the twigs and branches. Every flower of this herb, borne a tiny stem, slender tube, curved and greenish base. Fruits are capsules about 6-10 mm long, 2.5-4.5 mm broad, ellipsoid and membranous and contain numerous very minute, brown colored shining, smooth obovate seeds. Shrub is overloaded with bright red flowers in the month of February to April and its leaves shed off and new leaves appear. Its fruits appear from April to June.

History

Fire Flame bush is medicinal herb of Ayurvedic medicine system and it is native to Asia and Africa. In India and it is amply distributed throughout north India, to an ascending altitude of 1500 mt. Mostly it is available in waste lands and open grasslands but it is also cultivated in gardens during the summer months. But nowadays it is available in Madagascar, Pakistan, Ceylon, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, Indonesia and China. In India plant of woodfordia is distributed in Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram and West Bengal.

Traditional Medicinal uses

Other Facts

Fire Flame Bush Facts

Fire Flame Bush is a much-branched, beautiful shrub, with fluted stems and long, spreading branches commonly occurring throughout North India and sometimes cultivated in gardens for its flowers. When in flower the bush appears twiggy and formless but entirely swathed in red. This is because the small flowers grow singly or in groups all the way along the branches and side twigs, and it is at this time that the leaves fall. Each flower, borne on a tiny stem, is a slender tube, slightly curved, the greenish base of which is the sepal. Swelling slightly, the tube divides into narrow, pointed lobes and from within emerges a bunch of long stamens. The flowers are very useful in dysentery, diarrhea, fever, hemorrhoids, herpes, leprosy, burning sensation, skin diseases, internal hemorrhage, impaired hepatic function, leucorrhea, and menorrhagia and considered as a safe stimulant pregnancy. The juice of its fresh flowers applied on the forehead, reduces the headache. Dried flower powder is used in ulcers and wounds to reduce the discharge and promote granulation.

Name Fire Flame Bush
Scientific Name Woodfordia fruticosa
Native Asia and Africa
Common Names Fire Flame Bush, Red Bell Bush, Shinajitea, Woodfordia, Dhataki, Dhai-phul, Agnijwala, Tamrapushpi, Tatiri
Name in Other Languages Bihar: Dhai, Dawai
Chinese: 吴福花, 虾子花
English: Fire Flame Bush, Shiranjitea, Woodfordia, Dhawai flower
Hindi: Dhawai, Dawi, Dhawai phool, Dhaura, Jaju, Santha.
Indian name: Ban-mahendi, Dhai, Dhati, Dhatki, Dhatri, Dhaura
Jammu and Kashmir: Thwai
Marathi: Dowari, Dhalas, Dhayati, Dhadva, Dhaiphal, Phulsatti.
Nepali: Dhangera
Tamil: Velakkai, Dhathari-jagri, Dhattari
Malayalam: Tamarpushi, Tatire, Tatiripushpi, Thathiri, Thathiripoovu
Telugu: Dhaarhupushpika, Dhaathaki, Godari, Jargi Seringi, Errapurvu, Seringi, Sirinji.
Kannada: Tamrapuspi, Bela, Taamra pushpin, Daathakee kusumka
Oriya: Dhobo, Jaliko, Harwari
Konkani: Dhauri
Urdu: Jetiko
Gujarati: Dhawani, Dhavdi, Dhavadina.
Sanskrit: Parvati, Bahupuspika, Agnijwala
Tibetan: Dha-ta-ke, Me-togda tak ki
Urdu: Gul dhawa, Jetiko
Gujarati: Dhaavadi, Dhawani
Bengali: Dhai, Dawai, Dhai phul
Punjabi: Dhavi
Farsi: Dhaava
Sanskrit: Bahupuspika, Parvati, Agnijvala, Agnijwala, Dhalaki, Dhataki, Dhauri
Plant Growth Habit Much-branched, beautiful shrub
Plant Size 5-12 feet in height.
Branches Long and multi spreading
Bark Smooth and reddish brown in color with very thin and small fibrous stripes
Stem Fluted and long
Leaf About 5-9cm long, 8-30 mm broad., lanceolate, oblong-lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate; opposite and pale on lower side.
Flowering Season January and April.
Flower Numerous, small, brilliant red in dense axillary paniculate- cymose clusters, borne a tiny stem, slender tube, curved and greenish base.
Fruit Shape & Size Capsules about 1cm long, ellipsoid and membranous, 6-10 mm long, 2.5-4.5 mm broad.
Taste Astringent in taste
Seed Numerous very minute, brown colored shining, smooth obovate seeds.
Season April and May
 

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