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Sunday, May 1, 2011

KATUK

KATUK





1. Name Scientific Name: Sauropus androgynous (L.) Merr. Other names: spy, spy, sweet cekop, simani, (sumatra-Indonesia), katu, babing, katukan (Java-Indonesia), and rakur (Madura-Indonesia)
2. Physical Characteristics Figure: shrub that grows for years, impressive slim so it is often planted several rods at once hedgerow Height: about 1-2 meters Trunk: grow up straight, when young green, after parents became whitish gray, woody, rarely ramifications. Leaves: compound even Interest: Unique shaped, hard lids, white, reddish false. Fruit: globular, chopped into small pieces such as buttons, white, four bears seeds.
3. Places to grow Plants grown in the lowlands to 1200 meters above sea level, like the open or slightly shielded with a light soil structure. Widely planted in gardens, fields, or yard. . 4. Multiplication Plants can be propagated through cuttings katuk stems not too old. Planting can be arranged in the courtyard as a living fence. If the production is a little leaf, the plant can be rejuvenated by pruning katuk main stem.
5. Efficacy for the treatment of
a. Facilitating breastfeeding for new mothers who give birth as well as clean the dirty blood Katuk leaves can be processed into vegetable or consumed as a fresh vegetable. We recommend these vegetables eaten regularly.
b. Sores or ulcers Katuk leaves pounded and placed on the sick
C. The disease yaws and difficult urination Created katuk leaf boiled water and drunk regularly

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