meaning of the lagundi
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Three to five is the variety of leaves which can be found on the lagundi tree.Specifically, the woody plant in question (Vitex negundo) does not always grow the same number of leaflets. Botanists identify lagundi (also known as five-leaved chaste) tree leaves as lanceolate because of longer, wider look at the middle of the foliage. The lagundi tree most typically showcases five leaves per stalk.
Lagundi in Visayan languages is commonly known as "alagaw." It is a medicinal plant used for its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. The leaves of the lagundi plant are often used to make herbal remedies for coughs and asthma.
Ascof Lagundi is an herbal medicine made from the leaves of the Vitex negundo plant. It is known for its anti-inflammatory, antitussive, and bronchodilator properties, making it effective in relieving cough and asthma symptoms. Ascof Lagundi is also a natural remedy with minimal side effects compared to synthetic cough medicines.
"At Natal there is a practice of putting a quantity of leaves of a shrub called lagundi (Vitex trifolia) amongst it in granaries, or the holds of vessels, on the supposition of its possessing the property of destroying or preventing the generation of weevils that usually breed in it."
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In Ilocano, lagundi is known as dangla.
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Ascof Lagundi is a herbal remedy primarily made from the leaves of the Lagundi plant (Vitex negundo). Its main active ingredients include flavonoids, alkaloids, and essential oils, which contribute to its anti-inflammatory and antitussive properties. The formulation may also contain other herbal extracts, depending on the specific product variant. It is commonly used to alleviate coughs and respiratory issues.
Lagundi
No, lagundi (Vitex negundo) is not a monocot. It is a dicot plant belonging to the family Lamiaceae.