What is Alisma?
alisma is a genus flowering water herbs, commonly called water ronts. They are permanent plants with white, pink or purple flowers and wide leaves, although the leaves can be similar to the zone if they are submerged. Plants alism are found almost all over the world in various habitats, including flooded or saturated soils, marshes, swamps and shallow waters. Generally bloom from the end of spring to summer. In the 19th century, English artistic critic John Ruskin called the curve of leaf ribs of plants as an example of a "divine ratio" that architecture and art should be taken as a model. The name alism can be derived from the Celtic word, which means "water". Or the water plantain ribbons, grows in parts of North America, Europe and North Africa. It grows in mud or shallow water and has purple white flowers that may or may not be submerged. If they are immersed, the flowers remain closed and self -drag. Similarly, leaves are stiff if they grow above water but if they are submerged
also called the Lanceleaf water farm, alisma Lanceolatum comes from parts of Asia, Europe and North Africa. In some environments, it has become an invasive species to which it was introduced, including parts of North America. a. Lanceolatum can grow in mud or fresh water. It has small, pink flowers that open in the morning and bloom during the summer months.
Alisma Plantago-Aquatica , also called Common Water Plantain or Mad-Dog Weed, is native in the northern hemisphere. It also grows in fresh water or mud and has flowers with three white or purple petals. Dried flowers have diuretic and diaphoretic properties, which means they cause urination and sweating. The plant was used to treat such diseases as remuneration, epilepsy, kidney stones and rabies. In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), the plant is used to treat a number of genital and urinary system disorders as well asAstatement of mucus, abdominal bloating and diabetes.
American Water Plantain, alism subcordatum , comes from the eastern half of the United States. It has three-overstated pink flowers and grows in mud in various wet environments. Alisma triviale , also called Northern Water Jnain, comes from northern Mexico, the United States and Canada.