The cocoon, red hair - Helicteres hirsuta Lour., Belongs to Trom - Sterculiaceae. 

Description: Shrub high 1-3m; branches cylindrical, hairy. 5-17cm long oval leaves, 2,5-7,5cm broad, truncated or heart-shaped base, a key tip, irregularly toothed edges, the underside white, both sides covered with stellate hairs; 5 ribbed stem, petiole length 0,8-4cm; foil strips attached picture, hairy, easy to shed. Inflorescences are short cotton, single or coupled in leaf axils. Pink or red flowers; flower stalk joints and can easily fall bracts; radio star tube hairy, reddish color, divided 5 teeth; petals 5; stalks of delicate red veined; II 10, II flat by filaments; election had many ripple, containing 25-30 colors in each carpel. Tapered cylindrical capsule; many grains, prismatic. 

More info: Dia chi ban cay an xoa

Results flowering summer to winter. 

Parts used: roots and leaves - Radix et Folium Helicteres Hirsutae. 

Habitat and harvest species that are distributed in South China and South Asian countries. In our country, trees are common, often on the sun spreading shrub. 

Use, directed and coordinated: Plants used as medicine for ulcers. Roots used to soothe sore, used to treat dysentery, measles beans, flu and antidotal medicine, also used to treat urinary pimp.



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