Paris Polyphylla (Satuwa)

Description

General Information
Paris polyphylla is an Asian species of flowering plant which produces
spider-like flowers that throw out long, thread-like, yellowish green
petals throughout most of the warm
summer months and into the autumn.
Nepali Name: Satuwa
Scientific Name: Paris Polyphylla

Details
The Satuwa plant looks like a flower that
throws out or yellow-green petals during
summer and autumn. The plant looks like
small berries during winter and this herb
survives in moist soil in either complete or
partial shade. The plant of Satuwa Herb grows up to the high of 90cm
and width of 30cm. The Satuwa Herb is a medicinal herbs plant species
mentioned as vulnerable to extension by IUCN as the seeds of the
Satuwa Herb is generally an ornamental plant for outdoor gardens and
is meant for planting under the big trees-is herb is found to be low and
didn’t germinate in the laboratory conditions. The general policy for
conservation of this herb is the raise an awareness campaign among the
people in the places where these herbs can be cultivated and propagate.

USES
It is used as an ornamental plant for woodland gardens or for planting
under deciduous trees.

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