Tradescantia spathacea Sw. (= Rhoeo discolor ( L'Her .) Hance)
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Tradescantia spathacea Sw. (= Rhoeo discolor ( L'Her.) Hance)
Names.
Myanmar: mi-gwin-gamone. English: boat lily, Moses in a cradle, oyster plant.
Range.
Southern Mexico, Belize, Guatemala and West Indies. Grows throughout Myanmar; cultivated.
Uses.
Whole plant: One teaspoon of the liquid obtained from pounding the plant mixed with a little sugar (taken three times a day) used to cure coughs and loosen mucus. Stem and Leaf: Liquid obtained from boiling crushed stems and leaves down to 1/3, together with a little raw sugar (1 tablespoon taken three times a day), used to treat vomiting of blood. Leaf: Used to remedy burns, scalds, and dysentery.
Notes.
In China the plant is used as a poultice on swellings and wounds; the flower is used to treat dysentery, enterorrhagia, and hemoptysis ( Duke and Ayensu 1985).
References.
Agricultural Corporation (1980), Forest Department (1999).
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