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Showing posts with label Viola odorata. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Viola odorata. Show all posts

Monday, September 2, 2024

Viola odorata -Kashmir's Blooming Beauty: The Seasonal Splendor of Sweet Violets

Viola odorata, commonly known as sweet violet, is not only admired for its delicate beauty and fragrance but also offers a range of benefits. Here’s a look at some of the notable benefits of Viola odorata:
Viola odorata Kashmir

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1.  Medicinal Uses:

  • Anti-Inflammatory and Pain Relief: The leaves and flowers of Viola odorata are known for their anti-inflammatory properties, which can help alleviate conditions such as arthritis and sore throats.
  • Respiratory Health: The plant has been traditionally used to treat coughs, colds, and other respiratory issues due to its expectorant properties.
  • Skin Care: Sweet violet extracts are used in various skincare products for their soothing and anti-inflammatory effects, making them beneficial for conditions like eczema and acne.

2.  Nutritional Value:

  • Rich in Vitamins: Viola odorata contains vitamins A and C, which are important for maintaining healthy skin, vision, and immune function.
  • Antioxidants: The plant is rich in antioxidants, which help combat oxidative stress and protect cells from damage.

3.  Aromatherapy:

  • Relaxation and Stress Relief: The sweet fragrance of Viola odorata is used in aromatherapy to promote relaxation and reduce stress. Its calming scent can be beneficial for mental well-being.

4.  Culinary Uses:

  • Edible Flowers: The flowers of Viola odorata are edible and can be used to add a touch of elegance and a mild, sweet flavor to salads, desserts, and garnishes.
  • Flavoring and Infusions: Sweet violet can be used to make syrups, teas, and liqueurs, adding unique flavors to culinary creations.

5.  Cosmetic Applications:

  • Natural Perfumes: The essential oil of Viola odorata is used in high-end perfumes for its subtle, pleasant fragrance.
  • Homemade Skincare: Violet-infused oils and balms can be made at home for use in moisturizing and soothing skin care routines.

6.  Environmental Benefits:

  • Pollinator-Friendly: Sweet violets attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, contributing to local biodiversity and supporting ecosystem health.
  • Ground Cover: Their spreading habit makes them useful as ground cover plants, helping to reduce soil erosion and improve soil health.

7.  Cultural and Symbolic Significance:

  • Symbolism: In various cultures, Viola odorata is associated with modesty, love, and remembrance. It has been used in floral arrangements and ceremonial contexts for its symbolic meanings.

These benefits highlight the versatility and value of Viola odorata beyond its ornamental charm.


Tuesday, July 30, 2024

Sweet Violet for Wellness: How Banafsha Can Enhance Your Health

Banafsha, or Viola odorata, is a plant known for its fragrant flowers and is native to parts of Asia, including Kashmir. In Kashmir,  Banafsha is often associated with the   region’s rich natural beauty and is used in traditional medicine and as a decorative plant. The violet flowers of the Banafsha are admired for their pleasant scent and vibrant color. If you have any specific questions about  Banafsha or its role in Kashmiri culture, feel free to ask!
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Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Viola odorata plant

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Sweet violet has a long and proven history of folk use, especially in the treatment of cancer and whooping cough. It also contains salicylic acid, which is used to make aspirin. It is therefore effective in the treatment of headaches, migraine and insomnia. The whole plant is anti-inflammatory, diaphoretic, diuretic, emollient, expectorant, and laxative.

It is taken internally in the treatment of bronchitis, respiratory catarrh, coughs, asthma, and cancer of the breast, lungs or digestive tract. Externally, it is used to treat mouth and throat infections. The plant can either be used fresh, or harvested when it comes into flower and then be dried for later use. The flowers are demulcent and emollient. They are used in the treatment of biliousness and lung troubles. The petals are made into a syrup and used in the treatment of infantile disorders.

The roots is a much stronger expectorant than other parts of the plant but they also contain the alkaloid violine which at higher doses is strongly emetic and purgative. They are gathered in the autumn and dried for later use. The seeds are diuretic and purgative. They have been used in the treatment of urinary complaints are considered to be a good remedy for gravel. A homeopathic remedy is made from the whole fresh plant. It is considered useful in the treatment of spasmodic coughs and rheumatism of the wrist. An essential oil from the flowers is used in aromatherapy in the treatment of bronchial complaints, exhaustion and skin complaints.

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Saturday, May 18, 2013

Viola odorata flowers

Viola odorata
Viola odorata is a species of the genus Viola native to Europe and Kashmir, but has also been introduced to North America and Australasia.

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Thursday, May 19, 2011

Viola odorata-Banafsha

Price Rs. 550/-US$20 (25 Seeds)
Sweet Violet
Latin name : Viola odorata Cashmerina
Family : Violaceae (Violet Family)
Arabic Name : Farfeer, Banafsaj
Cashmerian Name: Nun Posh
Bengali Name : Banopa, Baga Banusa
Chinese Name : Zi Hua Di Ding
English Name : Sweet Violet, Sweet-Scented Violet, Garden Violet, Heartease
French Name : Violette Douce
German Name : Duftveilchen, Heckenveilchen, Märzveilchen.
Gujarati Name : Bahapa, Bahaphsa 
Hindi Name : Banaphsha
Marathi Name : Bugabanosa
Persian Name : Banafsha
Punjabi Name : Banafsha
Sanskrit Name : Neelapushpa
Urdu Name : Berge Banafsha (Leaf), Gul Banafsha (Flower)

Habitat : Shrubberies, forest clearings, rocky and shady areas; mud walls, hedgebanks.

Distribution : Gilgat (Azad Kashmir), Pakistan, IRAN, Kashmir, North Aferica, North and West Asia.

Botanical features : Perennial herbs with stout creeping rootstock, Leaves all radical, upto 3 cm diam., petiolate, stipules elongated, leafy. Flowers pinkish-blue or purplish, with long pedicels. Capsule 3-sided.

Medicinal use of Sweet Violet :
Sweet violet has a long and proven history of folk use, especially in the treatment of cancer and whooping cough. It also contains salicylic acid, which is used to make aspirin. It is therefore effective in the treatment of headaches, migraine and insomnia. The whole plant is anti-inflammatory, diaphoretic, diuretic, emollient, expectorant, and laxative. It is taken internally in the treatment of bronchitis, respiratory catarrh, coughs, asthma, and cancer of the breast, lungs or digestive tract. Externally, it is used to treat mouth and throat infections. The plant can either be used fresh, or harvested when it comes into flower and then be dried for later use. The flowers are demulcent and emollient. They are used in the treatment of biliousness and lung troubles. The petals are made into a syrup and used in the treatment of infantile disorders. The roots is a much stronger expectorant than other parts of the plant but they also contain the alkaloid violine which at higher doses is strongly emetic and purgative. They are gathered in the autumn and dried for later use. The seeds are diuretic and purgative. They have been used in the treatment of urinary complaints are considered to be a good remedy for gravel. A homeopathic remedy is made from the whole fresh plant. It is considered useful in the treatment of spasmodic coughs and rheumatism of the wrist. An essential oil from the flowers is used in aromatherapy in the treatment of bronchial complaints, exhaustion and skin complaints.

Chemical constituents : Rhizomes contain glycoside-methyl salicylate, an alkaloid violine, a glycoside-violequarcitin which is identical to rutin, and saponin. Leaves and flowers contain methl salicylate.
Description of the plant:

Plant : Evergreen Perennial
Height : 10 cm (4 inches)
Flovering : February to April
Scent : Scented Perennial
Habitat of the herb : Fields, hedgerows and woodlands, especially on calcareous soils.

Edible parts of Sweet Violet : Young leaves and flower buds - raw or cooked. Usually available all through the winter. The leaves have a very mild flavour, though they soon become quite tough as they grow older. They make a very good salad, their mild flavour enabling them to be used in bulk whilst other stronger-tasting leaves can then be added to give more flavour. When added to soup they thicken it in much the same way as okra. Also used as a flavouring in puddings etc. A tea can be made from the leaves. Flowers - raw. Used to decorate salads and desserts. A sweet mild flavour with a delicate perfume, the flowers are an especially welcome decoration for the salad bowl since they are available in late winter. The flowers are also used fresh to flavour and colour confectionery. A soothing tea can be made from the leaves and flowers. A leaf extract is used to flavour sweets, baked goods and ice cream.

Other uses of the herb :
An essential oil from the flowers and leaves is used in perfumery. 1000kg of leaves produces about 300 - 400g absolute. The flowers are used to flavour breath fresheners. A pigment extracted from the flowers is used as a litmus to test for acids and alkalines. Plants can be grown as a ground cover when spaced about 30cm apart each way. They make an effective weed-excluding cover.

Propagation of Sweet Violet :
Seed - best sown in the autumn in a cold frame. The seed requires a period of cold stratification and the germination of stored seed can be erratic. Prick out the seedlings into individual pots when they are large enough to handle and plant them out in the summer. Division in the autumn or just after flowering. Larger divisions can be planted out direct into their permanent positions, though we have found that it is best to pot up smaller divisions and grow them on in light shade in a greenhouse or cold frame until they are growing away well. Plant them out in the summer or the following spring.

Cultivation of the herb : Fields, hedgerows and woodlands, especially on calcareous soils.
Known hazards of Viola odorata : None known
Plant information taken from the Plants For A Future/JKMPIC/International Info.Resource Centre

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