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:A plant which has peculiar long tubular leaves which resemble hose, or socks. The plant is not edible, and does not seem to flower. The roots of this plant are useful in several medicines. Being a Diuretic, and a depressant, with known use as an antiperiodic for organ related ailments. The curious leaves if brewed in a tea have a calming effect on those of nervous disposition.
:A plant which has peculiar long tubular leaves which resemble hose, or socks. The plant is not edible, and does not seem to flower. The roots of this plant are useful in several medicines. Being a Diuretic, and a depressant, with known use as an antiperiodic for organ related ailments. The curious leaves if brewed in a sai have a calming effect on those of nervous disposition.


==Ecology==
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:*Antiperiodic - some herbalists use the roots of sock weed in the prevention of recurring symptoms in several common ailments.
:*Antiperiodic - some herbalists use the roots of sock weed in the prevention of recurring symptoms in several common ailments.
:*Depressant and Diuretic - Medicines made from the roots of sock weed contain diuretic and depressant qualities.
:*Depressant and Diuretic - Medicines made from the roots of sock weed contain diuretic and depressant qualities.
:*Nervine - A calming tea can be brewed from the leaves of this plant.
:*Nervine - A calming sai can be brewed from the leaves of this plant.
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About

Common Names
Sock Weed / Jugoikar Al (Waejir)
Classification
Herb
Description
A plant which has peculiar long tubular leaves which resemble hose, or socks. The plant is not edible, and does not seem to flower. The roots of this plant are useful in several medicines. Being a Diuretic, and a depressant, with known use as an antiperiodic for organ related ailments. The curious leaves if brewed in a sai have a calming effect on those of nervous disposition.

Ecology

Rarity
Rare
Distribution
Life Cycle

Related Species

Uses

Cultivation
Culinary
Medicinal
  • Antiperiodic - some herbalists use the roots of sock weed in the prevention of recurring symptoms in several common ailments.
  • Depressant and Diuretic - Medicines made from the roots of sock weed contain diuretic and depressant qualities.
  • Nervine - A calming sai can be brewed from the leaves of this plant.
Other

History

Cultural
Religious

Stories

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