HERBAL GARDEN
एन्थुरियम (Anthuram)
Classification
Synoyms
(निदिष्ट रूप से आयुर्वेदिक नाम नहीं, परंतु Puspavati, Alankara-patra जैसे नामों से अलंकारिक वनस्पतियों का उल्लेख मिलता है।)
Habit
Evergreen, herbaceous ornamental plant with large glossy leaves and bright spathes.
Habitat
Native to tropical rainforests of Colombia and Ecuador; cultivated worldwide as an ornamental plant, especially in humid and shaded conditions.
Morphology
- Stem: Short, stout, often epiphytic or terrestrial.
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Leaves: Large, glossy, heart-shaped or lanceolate, dark green, leathery.
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Flowers: Inflorescence consists of a shiny, colored spathe (commonly red, pink, or white) and a yellow or cream spadix in the center.
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Fruits: Small berries on the spadix.
- Roots: Aerial roots that absorb moisture and nutrients from the air.
Chemical Composition
Alkaloids
Flavonoids
Saponins
Phenolic compounds
Calcium oxalate crystals (toxic in raw form)
Guna-Karma
Rasa- Tikta (Bitter), Kashaya (Astringent) (interpretative)
Guna- Laghu (Light), Snigdha (Moist)
Virya- Sheeta (Cold)
Vipaka- Madhura (Sweet)
Karma- Shothahara (Anti-inflammatory), Dahaprashamana (Soothing), Vata-pittahara (Pacifies Vata and Pitta), Vranaropaka (Wound healing — external).
Doshakarma- Pacifies Pitta and Vata.
Medicinal uses
Purifies indoor air and enhances oxygen levels.
Reduces mental stress and fatigue through color therapy.
Leaf extract in some folk systems used for minor skin irritation (with caution).
Decorative plant improving Vastu and indoor environment.
Acts as a cooling and refreshing agent (Sheeta Prabhava).
Useful Part
Leaves and whole plant (for ornamental and environmental use).
Doses
Not applicable (used externally / ornamentally only).
Important Formulation
None in classical Ayurveda; however, used in bioaesthetic therapy and Vastu healing gardens as an air-purifying and stress-relieving plant.
Shloka
एन्थुरियमं मनोहरं शोभायै शीतलप्रदम्।
वायोः शुद्धिकरं पुष्पं सौन्दर्यं सुखदं स्मृतम्॥
Hindi Name
एन्थुरियम, लाल पुष्प पौधा, शोभा पत्ता
English Name
Flamingo Flower, Tail Flower, Laceleaf
Botanical Name
Anthurium andraeanum Linden ex André
Family
Araceae
