do some experiments to know.
yes :D
Gumamela is used as alternative medicine, specially in the rural areas. It has the following medicinal properties: anti-inflammatory, expectorant, emollient, anti-infectious, diuretic, and antipyretic. It is used to treat several ailments, among them are: fever, coughs, boils, and bronchitis.
No, gumamela flowers are not typically used for blackening shoes. Shoe blackening is usually achieved with shoe polish or leather dye specifically formulated for that purpose. Gumamela flowers are more commonly used for ornamental, medicinal, or culinary purposes.
Gumamela flowers can be used to make a natural adhesive or glue due to their high mucilage content. Some studies suggest that gumamela can be an effective alternative to synthetic adhesives for certain applications. However, more research is needed to fully evaluate its adhesive properties and compare it to traditional glues.
It might be, but I doubt it's sticky enough to glue more than paper.
what is the smell of a gumamela
species of gumamela
gumamela flower
Some natural sources of blue food dye that can be used as an alternative to artificial coloring include spirulina, butterfly pea flower, and blueberries.
Two compartments can be found in the gumamela flower.
gumamela
Some alternative options to red dye that can be used in food products include beet juice, paprika extract, and natural food colorings derived from fruits and vegetables.