Chandigarh Forests

Department of Forest & Wildlife
UT Administration
Chandigarh

ALOE BARBADENSIS Mill.

Division

Angiosperms

Class

Monocotyledons

Order

Liliales

Family

Liliaceae

Genus

Aloe

Species

barbadensis

Etymology:

Derived from the Arabic “alloch”, for the perennial succulents, adopted in Greek as Aloe e.g. A. barbadensis.

Botanical name

 

Aloe barbadensis Mill. (syn. A. vera Tourn. ex Linn.)

Local/Trade names:

 

Indian Aloe, Ghikumari

Description:

A perennial fleshy plant. Leaves sessile, crowded, lanceolate, erect, spreading, spiny toothed at the margin, fleshy. Flower on a scape, scaly branched and longer than leaves, yellow.

Distribution:

t is found in hotter provinces in India. Many of the form of this species are naturalized in India and semi-arid regions and dry westward valleys of the Himalaya. It is propagated by suckers.

Where to see it:

Medicinal plant garden.

Uses:

The plant is bitter, sweet, cooling, anthelmintic, aperient, carminative, deobstruent, depurative, diuretic, stomachic, emmenagogue, ophthalmic and alexeteric. The juice is used in dyspepsia, amenorrhoea, burns, colic, hyperadenosis, hepatopathy, splenopathy, skin diseases, constipation, spanomenorrhea, vitiated conditions of vata and pitta, abdominal tumours, dropsy, carbuncles, sciatica, lumbago and flatulence.The also is used for helminthiasis in children and is purgative, anthelmintic and emmenagogue. It is used for local application in painful inflammations, chronic ulcers and catarrhal and purulent opthalmia.

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