HagonoyChromolaena odorata
a weed belonging to the Asteraceae family
which has now become common in the Philippines since
its introduction from South America.
The weed is significant to farmers because it has no economical use whatsoever. It grows under all conditions and is avoided by all livestock. It causes diarrhea and death in bovine species and must be manually removed.
The plant is said to have some herbal use such as a blood clotting agent on open wounds and some skin infections are possibly controlled by it's application. These uses are of limited commercial value and the harm this plant does to croplands outweighs any possible benefit.
There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that Hagonoy plant is effective for male sexual stimulation or improving erectile function. It is always best to consult a healthcare professional for advice on sexual health concerns.
The process of photosynthesis uses sunlight, carbon dioxide from the air, and water to produce food (glucose) for the plant. This process takes place in the chloroplasts of plant cells.
No. A plant also uses sunlight, an external source of energy.
carbon sink
It's what the plant uses to make food
English Term for Hagonoy plant is Siam Weed
the scientific name of hagonoy plant is chromolaena odorata.
The Hagonoy Chromolaena Odorata plant has a substance that is produced in its stem that is known to act as antibiotic on cuts and scrapes. It can also act as a blood clotting agent.
There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that Hagonoy plant is effective for male sexual stimulation or improving erectile function. It is always best to consult a healthcare professional for advice on sexual health concerns.
The hagonoy plant (Chromolaena odorata) is known for its rich nutrient profile, particularly in its leaves. It contains essential vitamins such as vitamin A and C, along with minerals like calcium, iron, and potassium. Additionally, hagonoy is a source of dietary fiber and has been noted for its potential medicinal properties, including anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects. Its nutritional value makes it a beneficial addition to various diets, particularly in traditional medicine practices.
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Hagonoy, with scientific name, Chromolaena Odorata, in known to reduce or remove foul odor in swine feces. This is due to its fermentable carbohydrates and vitro digestibility.
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HagonoyChromolaena odorataa weed belonging to the Asteraceae familywhich has now become common in the Philippines sinceits introduction from South America.The weed is significant to farmers because it has no economical use whatsoever. It grows under all conditions and is avoided by all livestock. It causes diarrhea and death in bovine species and must be manually removed.The plant is said to have some herbal use such as a blood clotting agent on open wounds and some skin infections are possibly controlled by it's application. These uses are of limited commercial value and the harm this plant does to croplands outweighs any possible benefit.
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The scientific name for hagonoy is Chromolaena odorata. It is a type of weed that is native to North and South America but is considered an invasive species in many other regions due to its aggressive growth and ability to outcompete native vegetation.