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Medicinal Plant: Series 5 Rosemary

by Sandhya Adhikari | 08-08-2021 13:00 recommendations 0

Rosemary:

 

It is a  shruby evergreen bush whose height ranges up to 2m high. It is strongly aromatic and scented. The  stem is aerial erect, branched mostly square in cross section or quadrangular, and woody.  Leaves  are  Silvery green, narrow- needle shaped. Flowers are usually bisexual, pentamerous that are arranged in short and axillary racemes colour of flower is  violet - blue or pale blue.

It is derived from two words (Ros = Dew ; Marinus = The sea)

 

The most common varieties of the Rosemary are:

1. Rosmarinus officinalis var. officinalis

2. Rosmarinus officinalis var. angustifolium

3. Rosmarinus officinalis var. humilis

4. Rosmarinus officinalis var. procumbens

 

Environment

It is well suited in tropical, Sub-tropical and sub- temperate climate.  It can be grown in temperate climate also. Fair and shinny weather is required for the proper growth and development of the. A well- drained loamy or sandy loam; rich in organic matters are mostly preferred.

 

 Cultivation

Propagation:-Propagation is mostly carried out by cuttings of the half ripened young shoots.

Preparation of land, Spacing; Interculture and Irrigation practices are  similar to other aromatic plants.

 

 

Harvesting

•The oil is obtained from freshly harvested twigs, leaves and flowering tops. Dried leaves and flowers are also used for extracting oil from rosemary plants. The whole plants are harvested manually when the flowers are bloomed fully.

 

Chemical evaluation:

 

1.Characteristics:- The oil obtained from this plant is  colourless or pale yellow mobile liquid with a strong, fresh, minty herbaceous scent and a woody- balsamic undertone. Poor quality oils have a strong camphoraceous note.

•The main constituents of this plant are pinenes and dipeptene. Besides limonene, camphene, cineol, borneol, linalool, terpineol, P- cymene, octanone. geraniol, bornyl acetate, acetic acid and d- linalool aldehyed. The essential oil content varies from 0.3 to 2.2%

 

Actions:- Analgesic, antimicrobial, anti-oxidant, antirheumatic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, carminative, diuretic, fungicidal, hepatic, hypertensive, nervine, parasiticide, stomachic and tonic

 

Major Uses:

 

•Flowers are used in medicine as stimulant, diuretic, aperient and emmenagogue (induces menstruation), colitis, neuralgia and debility.

•The oil is extensively used in soaps, detergents, cosmetics, household sprays and perfumes, especially colognes.

•Extensively employed in most major food caterories, especially meat products, and alcoholic and soft drinks.

• Dried leaves are used as condiments.

•Fresh tender tops of these plants are used for garnishing.

•The oil serves as a source of natural anti-oxidants. 

 
 
 
 
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7 Comments

  • Yuseon Mentor says :
    Hi Sandhya,

    This is your mentor Yuseon:D

    Another series of medicinal plants!
    Rosemary is rather well known to people in Korea. I love the fragrance of it.
    Fresh, minty herbaceous scent is one of my favorite.
    No wonder it is used in a lot of soaps and washing. Thanks for sharing this info!
    Posted 21-08-2021 09:19

Elina  Haber

  • Elina Haber says :
    Yayy! It was nice learning about rosemary the medical plant!! It comes with various benefits, and its characteristics are new to me. What I knew was that rosemary is also used to help the growth of the hair Thank you for sharing this informative report! :)
    Keep writing
    -Elina
    Posted 20-08-2021 06:05

  • Debbie Mentor says :
    Dear Sandhya,

    This is your mentor Debbie.
    Thanks for your introduction to Rosemary plant! It was fascinating to read. I have encountered rosemary in lots of products such as air refreshing spray, soaps, bath bombs, perfume and so on. However, I did not realize it is widely used in medical treatment! Hope more people can benefit from this plant. Keep up the good work.

    Best Regards,
    Debbie
    Posted 17-08-2021 01:15

Lhamu dolma Sherpa

  • Lhamu dolma Sherpa says :
    Hello Sandhya sis,
    Thank you so much for your informative report on rosemary.
    Keep sharing

    Warm regards,
    Lhamudolma

    Posted 11-08-2021 01:35

  • Paras Kunwar says :
    Hello sandhya ,
    Hope you are doing great,
    Thank you for your report on medicinal plants
    Keep writing,
    Green Cheers,
    Paras
    Posted 09-08-2021 15:15

  • HASSAN ABUBAKAR MUHAMMAD says :
    Thats Amazing.
    I Think Using Native Shrubs And Herbs As Medicine Is Incredible.
    Posted 09-08-2021 06:05

  • Shobha Pokhrel says :
    Hello Sandhya sis ,

    thanks for such an insightful report on rose marry .
    Keep Sharing many more
    warm regards ,

    shobha
    Posted 08-08-2021 23:57

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