Sida cordifolia (Bala) Seed
$ 3.06
Description Sida cordifolia, known as Bala in Ayurveda, is a medicinal plant that belongs to the Malvaceae family. Sida cordifolia is a small, erect, perennial shrub that typically grows to about 0.5 to 2 metres in height. It has heart-shaped leaves (cordifolia means “heart-leaved”) and small, yellow to orange flowers. The entire plant is covered with soft white felt-like hair that is responsible for one of its common names, “flannel weed”. It is native to India but can be found in tropical and subtropical regions around the world. It thrives in a variety of habitats, including wastelands, roadsides, and grasslands. In Ayurveda, Sida cordifolia is highly valued for its therapeutic properties. It is used to treat various conditions such as asthma, bronchitis, cold, flu, and inflammation. The plant contains several bioactive compounds, including alkaloids (such as ephedrine), flavonoids, and sterols, which contribute to its medicinal properties. Pharmacological Activities. Anti-inflammatory: It has been used traditionally to reduce inflammation and pain. Antioxidant: It exhibits antioxidant properties, which help in protecting cells from damage. Analgesic: It is known to provide relief from pain. Stimulant: Due to the presence of ephedrine, it acts as a central nervous system stimulant. Approx. 225 seeds per gram. Common Name. Flannel Weed. Germination. Sow Sida cordifolia seeds just below the surface and keep moist until germination. Disclaimer: We personally count every seed packet to ensure it contains at least the specified number of seeds. However, mistakes can happen, so please reach out if you notice any inconsistencies. These seeds are believed to meet the standard viability percentage for their species, sourced either from our own SAB nursery or from reputable, trusted breeders. Do not hesitate to contact us for up-to-date germination rates or for a germination test to be conducted. Interested in other similar products? Check these products out Sida cordifolia Plants Ephedra gerardiana Plants Catha edulis (Green Khat) Plants




