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the scientific name of katakataka plant is Kalanchoe Pinnata....
the scientific name of katakataka plant is Kalanchoe Pinnata....
the scientific name of katakataka plant is Kalanchoe Pinnata....
The leaf venation of a Katakataka plant is reticulate or netted venation, where the veins form a network pattern across the leaf surface. This helps in efficient nutrient and water transport within the leaf.
Katakataka root comes from the ginger family and is classified as a rhizome. It is commonly used in traditional medicine and cooking in some Southeast Asian countries for its potential health benefits.
The katakataka plant, also known as the "thorny plant" or "Euphorbia tirucalli," has thorns as a defensive adaptation to protect itself from herbivores. The thorns deter animals from feeding on the plant, allowing it to survive and thrive in its environment. Additionally, the thorns help reduce water loss by minimizing damage from browsing animals and may also serve as a structural support for the plant.
Scientific name: Kalanchoe pinnata (Lam.) Pers.; English: Life plant, Life Plant, Miracle Leaf and the Goethe Plant; Tagalog: Kataka-taka; Malay : pokok setawar; Indonesian : cocor bebek.
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.
the scientific name of katakataka plant is Kalanchoe Pinnata....
Yes it grows from leaves.
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
Katakataka is an erect juicy herb reaching more than a meter high. In other dialects, it is known as maritana, tapak-tapak. It is abundant in thickest and open places, and is also cultivated for ornamental purposes. The plant flowers from December to March. Fro medicinal purpose, the entire plant may be collected the whole year round. The parts are chiefly used fresh. And for a very important reminder, preparations from katakataka should not be taken internally. For sprains, eczema, infections, burns and headaches, just pund fresh material and apply as poultice on affected areas. Katakataka can be identified through its leaves. They are simple, thick and juicy, with scalloped margins; roots and baby plants may arise from these margins. The flowers are hanging downward, red or purple in color. The fruits are dry, several seeded, opening on once side of the pod.