Gudhal
Botanical Name
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.
Family
Malvaceae.
Synonyms
Hibiscus boryanus DC., Hibiscus festalis Salisb., Hibiscus storckii Seem.
Regional Name
English: China rose, Chinese hibiscus, Chinese rose, Hawaiian hibiscus, Hibiscus, Rose mallow, Hindi : Gudhal, Gurhal, Guthur, Sanskrit : Arkapriya, Aruna, Harivallabha, Japa, Java, Urdu : Gul gurhal taza, Gul-e-gurhal, Kannada: Daasaala, Daasanige, Malayalam: Aimparutti, Ayamparutti, Cemparatti, Cemparutti, Champarutti, Marathi: Darshan, Dasindachaphula, Jaasavand, Jasavanda, Tamil: Ampurukam, Arattam, Aviyatam, Telugu: Cembarattamu, Chimabarathamu.
Part Used
Flower.
Description
This species is native to China, globally distributed in the Pantropics. Within India, it is grown as an ornamental plant in gardens throughout and often planted as a hedge or fence plant. It is a bushy, evergreen shrub or small tree growing 2.5–5 m (8–16 ft) tall and 1.5–3 m (5–10 ft) wide, with glossy leaves and solitary, brilliant red, flowers (multi colors also) in summer and autumn. The 5-petaled flowers are 10 cm (4 in) in diameter, with prominent orange-tipped red anthers.
Phytoconstituents
Flowers contain cyanidining diglucoside, cyaniding, flavonoids and vitamins, thiamine, niacin, riboflavin, and ascorbic acid. Leaves and stems also contain β-sitosterol, stigmasterol, taraxeryl acetate, and three cyclopropane compounds and their derivatives.
Ayurvedic Properties
Rasa: Sweet Bitter, Guna: Unctuous, Light, Virya: Cooling effect, Vipaka: Sweet, Karma: Balance Pitta, May Aggravate Vata, and Kapha.
Medicinal Uses
Gudhal flowers used in the treatment of excessive and painful menstruation, cystitis, venereal diseases, feverish illnesses, bronchial catarrh, coughs, and to promote hair growth. The flowers are also used in the treatment of carbuncles, mumps, fever, sores, and treatment of venereal diseases. The flower buds are used to remove the burning of the body, vaginal and urinary discharges, seminal weakness, and piles. It is also used in diseases like diarrhea, colitis, menorrhagia, and leucorrhea.
Ayurvedic Applications
Pachana, Depana, Vrushya, Garbhashaya Vishodhana, Jwara, Pradara, Kasa, Antrasula, Suryavarta, Prameha.
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