News

The Saraca indica and Amherstia nobilis stand close to each other. Both have long leaves that look similar, but their flowers look very different. Alongside the picture of the flowering tree is the ...
Plants in spirituality and divinity. Though plants are necessary to humans for survival in the form of food and medicine, not all plants that we use are so directly tied to our base biological needs.
Dense, medicine filled trichomes give this Compound Z bud a frosty coat. Often classified as either indica or sativa, cannabis has hundreds of different compounds that impact how it makes you feel ...
Cannabis indica and Cannabis sativa are two types, or strains, of the cannabis plant. The dried leaves, flowers, stems, and seeds of cannabis are what make up marijuana, or weed. Cannabis plants ...
Red saraca at Pasir Ris Park. ST PHOTO: KELVIN CHNG Native to South-east Asia, this bee-attracting plant’s bark is covered in numerous circular lenticels (corky structures that allow oxygen to ...
How Ashoka Regulates Period Flow? “Ashoka, scientifically known as Saraca indica, is a medicinal plant native to the Indian subcontinent,” said Dr Chaudhary.
Indica is native to Afghanistan, Turkey, India, and Pakistan. “If you were to get a really pure indica, it does make people sleepy, hungry, and relaxed,” Grinspoon says.
Kuppaimeni, also known as Acalypha indica, is a Southeast Asian medicinal plant. It has long been used to treat a variety of ailments, and recent scientific research has validated many of its ...
Ashokarishta, a time-honored Ayurvedic tonic, is often hailed as a "natural friend" to the female body. At its core lies the essential ingredient, Saraca indica, sourced from the Ashoka tree's bark.