The flower known as Kenjo or Padamchal in Nepali is found in the Mikwakhola Gaunpalika-5 Papung’s Lodhen Kharke region at an altitude of around 4,000 meters. This rare species of flower is incredibly beautiful similar to the colors of white and red rhododendron. It resembles the Dhahara and white flowers and is a captivating sight like the Dandaibari Tower. The local meadows and Agla Danda offer attractive views of the Kenjo flower. Notably Kenjo is also used for its medicinal properties.
Kenjo, known as Padamchal in Nepali is primarily found in the renowned Timbu Pokhari region of the east. The white plant-like waves of the tower can be seen in abundance. The Kenjo spreads extensively in the mountain regions and exhibits distinctive types of flowers making it an attractive sight. This unique flower is also found in other areas including the Timbu Pokhari region.
The significance of Kenjo lies in its use as a medicinal herb. Its aesthetic appeal has made it a popular subject of discussions. People often keep pictures of Kenjo framed in their homes and even find it displayed in hotels.
Please note that as an AI language model I do not have access to real-time data and my knowledge is based on information available up to September 2021. Therefore I may not have the latest updates or developments regarding the Kenjo flower.
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Many people are unaware of Padamchal a type of herb found in the Himalayan region of Nepal. This herb holds significant importance in Ayurveda and is known by its scientific name Rhem imodi while it is referred to as Revachini, Amalsar, Betasamla, Phalamle, and Gandhini in Sanskrit. It belongs to the Polygonaceae family.
In Nepal’s Himalayan regions padamchal grows between 3,000 and 4,000 meters above sea level. It is not commonly cultivated for commercial purposes but locals use it for various medicinal applications and even make pickles with it.
The herb can be found in forests slopes open spaces and rocky areas typically growing around 1 to 2 meters tall. Its outer part has a red hue and it has a pleasant fragrance. The taste of Padamchal can be sour bitter and slightly astringent. Its leaves are around 30 centimeters long.
In the upper part of the herb at the tip of the stem small flowers are found. Each flower has male and female organs. The lower part of the herb has smaller leaves and flowers.
This plant is sold for its therapeutic benefits to nations like India and China, where it is in high demand.
Regarding cultivation Padamchal medicinal properties make it a highly valuable herb. Cultivating it commercially can lead to economic benefits. The roots or seeds of the herb are used for propagation and it is generally sown during the spring season. After planting it requires regular watering until it grows around 1.5 meters tall.
The small and red flowers of Padamchal are characteristic features. It is especially found in the Himalayan regions of Dolakha, Gorkha, Lamjung, Myagdi, Humla, Bajura, Jumla, Parbat, Rukum, and Baglung districts in Nepal.
The herb can be used in various ways:
It can be used during constipation indigestion and fever.
Consuming the juice of Padamchal in the form of a beverage can provide a cooling effect to the body.
The herb can be dried and used at any time as a remedy for diarrhea.
Applying a paste of Padamchal dried and powdered roots on any part of the body that experiences pain or inflammation can be beneficial.
Additionally, the leaves, stem, and flowers of Padamchal can be used in making pickles and curries.
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The flower known as Kenjo or Padamchal in Nepali is found in the Mikwakhola Gaunpalika-5 Papung’s Lodhen Kharke region at an altitude of around 4,000 meters. This rare species of flower is incredibly beautiful similar to the colors of white and red rhododendron. It resembles the Dhahara and white flowers and is a captivating sight like the Dandaibari Tower. The local meadows and Agla Danda offer attractive views of the Kenjo flower. Notably Kenjo is also used for its medicinal properties.
Kenjo, known as Padamchal in Nepali is primarily found in the renowned Timbu Pokhari region of the east. The white plant-like waves of the tower can be seen in abundance. The Kenjo spreads extensively in the mountain regions and exhibits distinctive types of flowers making it an attractive sight. This unique flower is also found in other areas including the Timbu Pokhari region.
The significance of Kenjo lies in its use as a medicinal herb. Its aesthetic appeal has made it a popular subject of discussions. People often keep pictures of Kenjo framed in their homes and even find it displayed in hotels.
Please note that as an AI language model I do not have access to real-time data and my knowledge is based on information available up to September 2021. Therefore I may not have the latest updates or developments regarding the Kenjo flower.
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