Species

Plectranthus hadiensis Var. tomentosus (Benth ex E. Mey.) Codd

Family
Lamiaceae
English Name
NA
Malayalam Name
Iruveli
Tamil Name
Vettiyar
Kannada Name
Dodda patre
Telugu Name
Mayura sikha
Hindi Name
Hariveera, Valaka
Sanskrit Name
Valakah
Trade Name
Hribera
Part Used
Stem
In Wild
Yes
Under Cultivation
Yes
Temperature
NA
Rainfall
NA
Farmers
NA
Traders
NA
Institution
NA
Individually
NA
State/Region
NA
District
NA
Nursery Information
NA
Yield
NA
Economic of cultivation
Cost of cultivation/ha: ₹ 75000 (as on 2007)
Quantitative quality standards
Foreign material: Nil, Total ash: Aerial parts: 13.6 to 15. 9 per cent, root : 13.2 - 13.6 per cent, Acid insoluble ash: Aerial parts: 0.9 - 1 per cent, Root: 6.8 - 6.9 per cent, Ethanol soluble extractive: Aerial parts : 14.4-15.1 per cent, Root: 6.8-6.9 per cent, Water soluble extractive: Aerial parts: 11.1-14.9 per cent, Root: 0.2-0.3 per cent, Loss on drying: 19 per cent
Description
NA
Agro technology/Cultivation practices
Planting-stock production Propagated through seeds or stem cuttings. The crop is best raised from softwood cuttings. Stem cuttings of 10-12 cm long are planted in well manured nursery beds or poly bags during May- June. The cuttings initiate sprouting within a month. These rooted plants can be planted in the field during the rainy seasons (July - August) at a distance of 20 cm x 20 cm. Approximately 84000 stem cuttings are required for planting in one hectare of land. Manuring Raised generally using organic manure alone and chemical fertilizers are not commonly used. Organic manure in the form of compost or farmyard manure @ 10 t/ ha should be applied. The entire amount of farmyard manure can be applied either at the time of land preparation or can be given in two equal splits. Weeding The field should be kept free from weeds by weeding and hoeing at regular intervals. Two or three weeding is necessary. Weeding can be combined with the incorporation of organic manure. Irrigation Irrigation is necessary every third day in the initial stage of planting. Irrigation may be given depending on soil moisture conditions. But in summer, the crop should be irrigated regularly.
Harversting
Dried stem is the medicinally important part of the plant. The crop becomes ready for harvest 6-8 months after planting, flower emergence being the correct state of harvest. November- December months are ideal for harvesting. The crop is harvested by cutting at the base and is then dried in sun.
Processing
NA
References
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