What is the use of Pseuderanthemum Reticulatum in medicine?
Pseuderanthemum reticulatum is an ornamental plant and used in traditional medicine to take care of fever, headache, cold and back pain. The native of the plant is Polynesia and belongs to the family of Acanthaceae. Pseuderanthemum crenulatum is easy to cultivate and requires minimal maintenance. The vibrant foliage of Pseuderanthemum crenulatum makes it an excellent ornamental plant. Pseuderanthemum crenulatum can improve air quality by removing toxins from the environment.
What is pseuderanthemum reticulatum green?
Pseuderanthemum reticulatum Green (Eranthemum Green) is Erect, open shrub, the stems sparsely branched unless pinched out at intervals when young. Ovate to broadly elliptic leaves, 10-15cm long, are deep purple, sometimes metallic green, spotted yellow, pinkish purple, pink, green, and white. Dotted Eranthemum is a colorful, erect, woody, moderately fast-growing shrub with a attractive crown of waxy, broad, pointed, somewhat irregular, variegated leaves in a combination of different shades of green suffused with purple and silver, and regularly produces small clusters of pink flowers.