Gadhaha are typically dioecious shrubs, trees or woody climbers armed with trichomes. The leaves are arranged alternately and are usually pinnate or trifoliate. The flowers are usually arranged in panicles and usually function as male or female flowers with four sepals and four petals, the sepals remaining attached to the fruit. Male flowers have four stamens opposite the sepals. Female flowers have up to five, more or less free carpels with the styles free or sometimes fused near the tip. The fruit is usually of up to four follicles fused at the base, each containing a single seed almost as large as the follicle.
Benefits of Gadhaha powder
- Tooth-aches
- Malaria
- Sleeping sickness
- Ulcers and wounds
- Fungal infections
- Cold and coughs
- Good remedy for tonsillitis
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