Jasminum humile L.
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Jasminum humile L. |
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Name.
English: yellow jasmine.
Range.
Himalayas of western China. In Myanmar, found in Shan.
Use.
Root: Used to treat skin diseases such as ringworm.
Note.
In India the milky juice from the whole plant is given to destroy the unhealthy lining-walls of chronic fistulas and sinuses; the flower is employed as an astringent and tonic for bowels and heart; and the root is used for ringworm ( Jain and DeFilipps 1991).
Reference.
Nordal (1963).
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