

Hybanthus enneaspermus (L.) F. Muell., (= Ionidium suffruticosum Ging.), Violaceae, is a tiny herb, with pretty flowers, found in most parts of India.
The whole plant is a botanist’s delight, as every part is unusual in some way.
Hybanthus enneaspermus1 shows the roots, leaves, three flowers, and young fruits (below the flowers).
Named Rathnapurusha in sanskrit and "Orithal thaamarai" in Tamil, this Herb is considered to be extremely beneficial to men and improves sexual potency by eating 10 cleaned leaves as such daily and used as a diuretic, demulcent and tonic. The root is diuretic and is used in urinary affections and bowel complaints of children. Decoction of leaves and tender stalks is demulcent. The fruit is used to treat scorpion sting.
The whole plant is a botanist’s delight, as every part is unusual in some way.
Hybanthus enneaspermus1 shows the roots, leaves, three flowers, and young fruits (below the flowers).
Named Rathnapurusha in sanskrit and "Orithal thaamarai" in Tamil, this Herb is considered to be extremely beneficial to men and improves sexual potency by eating 10 cleaned leaves as such daily and used as a diuretic, demulcent and tonic. The root is diuretic and is used in urinary affections and bowel complaints of children. Decoction of leaves and tender stalks is demulcent. The fruit is used to treat scorpion sting.
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