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How does henna spread its seeds?

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Henna is the scientific name impatiens, because its flower head, wings, tail, feet are as warped as Phoenix-shaped, so it is also called buttercup. Do you know how henna spreads its seeds? What does henna rely on to spread its seeds? Henna spreads seeds by self-reliance. Its fruit is in

Henna is the scientific name impatiens, because its flower head, wings, tail, feet are as warped as Phoenix-shaped, so it is also called buttercup. Do you know how henna spreads its seeds?

What does henna rely on to spread its seeds?

Henna spreads seeds by "self-reliance". When its fruit is split, the pericarp curls inward and protrudes outward, popping out the seeds.

Second, the ornamental value of henna

Widely cultivated in gardens all over our country, it is a common ornamental flower.

Impatiens such as crane top, like colorful Phoenix, graceful posture, charming. Both the fragrant red impatiens and the delicate blue impatiens bloom in the morning, which is the best time to enjoy the impatiens. Impatiens is a common material for beautifying flower beds and flower borders because of its rich colors and varieties. It can be planted in clusters, planted in groups and potted, and can also be raised in water for cut flowers.

Third, the edible value of henna

Impatiens is cultivated in the north and south provinces of China. When people cook meat and stew fish, they put several seeds of impatiens. The meat is perishable, the bone is crisp, and it has a unique flavor. The tender leaves of impatiens can be blanched in water and then eaten with salt and cold.

IV. The use value of henna

1. Dyeing action

In India, the Middle East and other places known as HENAA Haina, it itself has a natural red brown pigment. People in the Middle East planted this plant a long time ago, using its juice to dye their nails and decorate themselves. According to records, Cleopatra uses henna to dye her hair. The famous Indian body painting is also dyed with it. [9]

two。 Anti-snake effect

According to news reports: Chinese amphibian and reptile expert Chongqing Nature Museum researcher Huang Yongzhao said that impatiens can also drive snakes.

Henna of a variety of colors, there are pink, bright red, purple, pink purple and so on, petals or leaves mashed, wrapped in leaves on the fingernails, can be dyed bright red, very beautiful, very popular with girls.

 
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