Yes it grows from leaves.
well just pound the leaves then extract the juice...."^_^"
malay namin kaya nga nag tatanong eh
The leaves in the UP oblation is a katakataka.The "katakataka" (wonder plant) whose roots are tightly implanted on Philippine soil, is the link that binds the symbolized figure to the allegorical Philippine Group. "Katakataka" is really a wonder plant. It is called siempre vivo (always alive) in Spanish. A leaf or a piece of it thrown anywhere will sprout into a young plant. Hence, it symbolizes the deep-rooted patriotism in the heart of our heroes. Such patriotism continually and forever grows anywhere in the Philippines.from Jess Lim Seguenza
the scientific name of katakataka plant is Kalanchoe Pinnata....
the scientific name of katakataka plant is Kalanchoe Pinnata....
LEAVES
Katakataka, also known as "sambong" or "blumea balsamifera," is often used in traditional medicine for its anti-inflammatory and diuretic properties. To use katakataka, you can prepare an infusion by boiling the leaves in water, then strain and drink it as a tea. It is commonly used to help alleviate symptoms of urinary tract infections, kidney stones, and respiratory issues. Always consult a healthcare professional before using it for medicinal purposes.
Katakataka leaves, from the plant Euphorbia tirucalli, primarily contain compounds such as flavonoids, alkaloids, and terpenoids, which contribute to their medicinal properties. The leaves also have a high water content and contain latex, a milky sap rich in compounds like euphorbia factor. Additionally, they possess various minerals and vitamins that support their therapeutic uses in traditional medicine. However, due to the presence of toxic compounds, caution is advised when using them.
evergreen tree leaves
stem,rootsor leaves
The scientific name for the katakataka leaf is Diospyros blancoi. It is a species of tree belonging to the family Ebenaceae, native to the Philippines. The katakataka leaf is known for its traditional medicinal uses.
leaves first, then flowers, then apples