Hedera nepalensis powder

Hedera nepalensis, commonly known as Himalayan ivy, is a woody evergreen perennial vine with gray-green foliage. It is primarily grown in cultivation as a climbing vine or trailing ground cover. As a vine, it climbs by aerial roots and may grow upwards to a height of 50-100’ in wild areas, but is more often seen much shorter (10-50’) in cultivated areas. As a ground cover, it typically grows to 6-9” tall but spreads over time to 50’ or more unless trimmed shorter。

Description

Product Name Hedera nepalensis

 

Appearance Brown Powder
Specification 10:1
Test Method ≥10% or ≥20%
Source Leaf
Certificate Kosher/Halal/ISO/Organic/BRC etc certificates

 

Function

 

  • Medicinal Uses: The leaves and berries of Hedera nepalensis are said to be cathartic, diaphoretic, and stimulant. A decoction of the plant is used to treat skin diseases.In traditional Chinese medicine, Hedera nepalensis is used for its properties of dispelling wind and dampness, promoting blood circulation, reducing swelling, calming the liver, and detoxifying. It is used to treat conditions such as rheumatic joint pain, lumbar pain, contusions, hepatitis, dizziness, facial paralysis, epistaxis, eye diseases, acute conjunctivitis, nephritis edema, amenorrhea, carbuncles, urticaria, and eczema.
  • Ornamental Uses: Hedera nepalensis is valued for its gray-green foliage and is used in shady areas of the landscape. It can be used as a cover for fences, trellises, or walls, and as a ground cover to stabilize banks and slopes.

 

Application

 

  • Medicinal Preparations: Extracts of Hedera nepalensis are used in traditional medicine to treat various ailments, including skin diseases, rheumatic conditions, and respiratory issues.
  • Horticulture: Hedera nepalensis is used as an ornamental plant in gardens for its evergreen foliage and ability to cover large areas as a ground cover or climbing vine.
  • Environmental Uses: The plant can be used to stabilize slopes and banks, and as a natural cover in woodland gardens.