Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Purple leaves (Graptophyllum Pictum)
Purple leaves (Graptophyllum Pictum) belongs to a group of plant families Acanthacea. Purple leaves can we identify with the characteristics of an upright stem, it is small and only reached 3 meters high, usually growing wild in the countryside or grown as an ornamental or medicinal plants. Purple leaves can grow in the lowlands with an altitude of 1250 meters above sea level, purple stems, the
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Alkaloids,
Ambeien,
arthritis,
chlorophyll,
Daun Ungu,
formic acid,
glycosides,
Graptophyllum Pictum,
hemorrhoids,
joint pain,
menstrual,
Pectin,
rheumatis,
Saponins,
Slime,
steroids,
Tannins,
Wasir
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