Solanum virginianum (syn. S. xanthocarpum, S. surattense) | Solanaceae | H | Thorny Nightshade, Yellow Berried Nightshade, Thai eggplant • Hindi: कटेली Kateli, ऊंट कंटेली Oonth Kateli • Manipuri: লৈপুংখাংগ Leipungkhanga • Marathi: काटेरिंगणी Kateringani • Tamil: Kantankattiri • Malayalam: Kantakariccunta, Kantakarivalutana • Telugu: Nelamulaka, Vakudu • Kannada: Kantikari • Bengali: কংটকরী Kantakari • Oriya: Bheji-baigana • Konkani: Kante ringini • Sanskrit: Kantakari | Bandhavgarh area- 8/12/07; Sonepat, Haryana- March'09?; | Himalaya's Herbs and Minerals - Quality products start with quality raw materials | Poppy - indiantreepix | Google Groups | Solanum Xanthocarpum,Solanum Xanthocarpum Plant,Solanum Xanthocarpum Exporters,Solanum Xanthocarpum Plant Exporters,India | A Comprehensive Portal For Medicinal Herbs : Plant Info | Yellow-berried Nightshade (Solanum surattense) - indiantreepix | Google Groups | Solanum virginianum - Thorny Nightshade |
Dear Mr. Garg,
I am writing this Email with a lot of hope and optimism.
I am actually looking for a plant/flower called Safed Kantakari / Solanum xanthocarpum with white flowers.
From what I read over on Internet and talked to a few people you are considered like an institution in this field of flora.
For one of the treatments of my friend I am requiring this plant and it is very important.
Could you please tell me if you would have any knowledge as to where it could be found ?.
Hoping for a reply from your side.
Thanks and Best Regards
Sarthak Jain
M.S. Chemical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University
91-9899910099
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I'm new to this very informative group and I hope to learn a lot here.
I am not an expert on Flora, but just a layperson with some
traditional knowledge so I'm a little hesitant to post here.
In Kerala, there are 10 sacred herbs that are grouped under the name
of "Dashapushpam". Lakshmana [ Thirutali in Malyalam] is one of them.
It's botanical name as per the book "Ayurvedic Drugs and their Plant
Sources" is Ipomoea Marginata/ Ipomoea Obscura. It's a creeper with
heart shaped leaves and white funnel like flowers.
The same book names the white flowered Kantakari as Solanum
Capsicoides and the purple flowered one as S.Surattense/xanthocarpum/
virginianum.
Regards,
Devi.
On Jan 25, 2:45 pm, "J.M. Garg" <jmga...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Forwarding reply from Sarthak Jain for any assistance in the matter:
> "Dear Mr. Garg,
> So I will tell you what I know and where in my confusion lies.
> So there is a plant/flower called *KANTAKARI (Solanum
> xanthocarpum).*Ayurvedic texts mention three varieties of the plant
> viz. violet flowered
> (described above),
> yellow flowered and white flowered called as *laksmana* , which is rare. I
> am looking for this rare white flower called Laksmana.
> Now when I researched further I found that *Ipomoea muricata* is also called
> Lakshmana but I am not really sure if I want this. I was the Safed (White)
> category of Kantakari.
> It seems that *Ipomoea muricata and White Flowers of Solanum xanthocarpum
> are the same but I am not really sure about that.*
> So I need some expert in this field to tell me what exactly is safed
> Kantakari and more importantly where I can find it as it's very important to
> one of the patients we know.
>
> Regards
> Sarthak Jain
> M.S. Chemical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University
> 91-9899910099"
>
> 2010/1/25 J.M. Garg <jmga...@gmail.com>
>
>
>
> > Hi, Sarthak ji,
> > Do you mean the following plant, details of which are reproduced from
> > Efloraofindia Database:
> > *Solanum virginianum (syn. S. xanthocarpum, S. surattense)* *
> > Solanaceae* ** ** H *Thorny Nightshade, Yellow Berried Nightshade, Thai
> > eggplant • Hindi: कटेली Kateli, ऊंट कंटेली Oonth Kateli • Manipuri:
> > লৈপুংখাংগ Leipungkhanga • Marathi: काटेरिंगणी Kateringani • Tamil:
> > Kantankattiri • Malayalam: Kantakariccunta, Kantakarivalutana • Telugu:
> > Nelamulaka, Vakudu • Kannada: Kantikari • Bengali: কংটকরী Kantakari • Oriya:
> > Bheji-baigana • Konkani: Kante ringini • Sanskrit: Kantakari * Bandhavgarh
> > area- 8/12/07; Sonepat, Haryana- March'09?; Himalaya's Herbs and Minerals
> > - Quality products start with quality raw materials<http://www.himalayahealthcare.com/aboutayurveda/cahs.htm>
> > Poppy - indiantreepix | Google Groups<http://groups.google.co.in/group/indiantreepix/browse_thread/thread/1...>
> > Solanum Xanthocarpum,Solanum Xanthocarpum Plant,Solanum Xanthocarpum
> > Exporters,Solanum Xanthocarpum Plant Exporters,India<http://www.motherherbs.com/solanum-xanthocarpum.html>
> > A Comprehensive Portal For Medicinal Herbs : Plant Info<http://www.impgc.com/plantinfo_A.php?id=882&bc=>
> > Yellow-berried Nightshade (Solanum surattense) - indiantreepix | Google
> > Groups<http://groups.google.co.in/group/indiantreepix/browse_thread/thread/8...>
> > Solanum virginianum - Thorny Nightshade<http://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Thorny%20Nightshade.html>
>
> > 2010/1/24 Sarthak Jain <jainsarth...@gmail.com>
>
> >> **Dear Mr. Garg,
>
> >> I am writing this Email with a lot of hope and optimism.
> >> I am actually looking for a plant/flower called Safed Kantakari / Solanum
> >> xanthocarpum with white flowers.
>
> >> From what I read over on Internet and talked to a few people you are
> >> considered like an institution in this field of flora.
> >> For one of the treatments of my friend I am requiring this plant and it is
> >> very important.
> >> Could you please tell me if you would have any knowledge as to where it
> >> could be found ?.
>
> >> Hoping for a reply from your side.
>
> >> Thanks and Best Regards
>
> >> Sarthak Jain
> >> M.S. Chemical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University
> >> 91-9899910099
>
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Thanks Gurucharan ji for your reply. The meaning of word "Kantkari" is missing in Ipomoea obscura. "Kantak" means spine or thorn which is present in Bhatkatiya and not in Ipomoea.
Our Traditional Healers use local names rather than Sanskrit names. They are not aware of Shwet Kantkari but aware of Safed Bhatkatiya. For the first time I collected this plant from forest and when I presented it among my professors, for them it was "Planta Neverseena." They refused to identify it. As result it remained as unidentified species, atleast for me. We as well as Healers use it as Safed Bhatkatiya. It is similar to Solanum xanthocarpum except the color of flowers.
I have mentioned in my research documents that saag i.e. curry prepared from S.xanthocarpum is used to treat Asthma and associated troubles. When this herb fails to give the desriable effects then at first it is used in combination with White Bhatkatiya and at later stage white Bhatkatiya is used as single remedy.
Ipomoea obscura is also used as medicine but not known as relative to Bhatkatiya, neither in appearence nor in medicinal properties.
regards
Pankaj Oudhia
On 1/26/10, Pankaj Oudhia <pankaj...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I will try to take its picture in next forest visit. Also prepare small film
> on its use specially for group.
>
> regards
>
> Pankaj Oudhia
>
> On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 12:16 PM, Gurcharan Singh <sing...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Dear Pankaj Oudyia ji
>> Won't it be interesting if you upload the photographs depicting leaves,
>> flowers and fruits of safed kantakari or safed bhatkatiyia. Perhaps some
>> one
>> on the group can identify or have it identified.
>>
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