Centella asiatica, commonly known as gotu kola, is a perennial herb native to tropical regions of Asia. It is often used in traditional medicine for its potential benefits, including improving wound healing, reducing anxiety, and enhancing cognitive function. The plant is characterized by its round, green leaves and is also popular in skincare products for its soothing and anti-inflammatory properties. Additionally, it is sometimes referred to as Indian pennywort or Asiatic pennywort.
Centella asiatica and is a member of the Apiaceae carrot family.
The scientific name for Indian pennywort is Centella asiatica.
Centella asiatica
centella asiatica
Gotu kola is an herb that comes from the cantella plant. The scientific name for the cantella plant is centella asiatica.
The Tamil name for Centella asiatica is "Thulasi" or "Vallarai." This herb is commonly used in traditional medicine and culinary practices in Tamil Nadu and other regions of India. It is known for its various health benefits, including enhancing cognitive function and promoting skin health.
Centella Asiatica or Tiger Herb is a natural herb containing alkaloids and minerals that are beneficial in the treatment of a host of ailments. It has antibacterial, anti-psoriatic, and wound-healing properties. The Tiger Herb plant is sought out by wounded tigers in the wild who rub against it for its healing properties.
Drumstick leaf
The English name for the Telugu leaves of "nandi vardanam" is "Indian pennywort." These leaves are known for their medicinal properties and are commonly used in traditional Ayurvedic practices. They are also referred to as "Centella asiatica" in scientific terms.
Timia asiatica was created in 1982.
Digitivalva asiatica was created in 1971.
Marasmarcha asiatica was created in 1906.