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Our product range contains a wide range of Cassia Alata and Anethum Sowa
Cassia alata, the leaves of C. alata Linn., are reported to be effective in curing ringworm. The plant attains a height of 10-15ft. Leaves are alternate, even pinnately compound, entire, oblong, obovate, 2-4inches and green in colour. Flower is yellow in colour; flowering occurs in summer, flowers are showy. Pods are 6-12inches, brown in colour. It is moderately drought tolerant. It grows in full sun. Caterpillars cause the problems for plant as they eat foliages and flower buds. Propagation is mainly done by cutting and also by seeds. Bruised leaves are mixed with lime juice and spread over the affected part. A decoction of the leaves and flowers is used internally in bronchitis and asthma, and also for washing eczematous patches. The plant contains chrysophanic acid and is poisonous to stock.
Anethum sowa an annual, glabrous, aromatic herb, up to 1.2m in height, cultivated throughout India chiefly in Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharasshtra, Assam and West Bengal. Leaves decompound, ultimate segments filiform, 8.3mm long; flowers pale yellow in compound umbels; fruits subelliptical, dorsally compressed 3.0-5.0mm x1.5-2.5mm, glabrous, with 3 longitudinal ridges, winged, with 2 mericarps, the mericarps remain joined together even under stored conditions, vittae with marginal walls appearing irregular, and having thickenings near the angles.