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[[File:Curcuma aromatica.jpg|thumb|right|''Kasthuri arishina'', ''Curcuma aromatica'']]
'''Kasthuri arishina''' (common name: wild turmeric) is a member of the Curcuma genus belonging to the family Zingiberaceae. Botanically close to Curcuma australasica, wild turmeric has been widely used as a cosmetic herbal in South Asia and nearby regions.
== Description Uses== The wild [[ginger]] is one among the 80 members of Zingiberaceae family of plants. The perennial foliage dies down {{Uses|Blisters in late autumn and the rhizomes remain dormant mouths}}, {{Uses|mouth sores}}, {{Uses|bleeding piles}}, {{Uses|leucorrhoea}}, {{Uses|Mild diabetes}}, {{Uses|Cough}}, {{Uses|physical weakness}}, {{Uses|ulcer}}, {{Uses|Urinary trouble}}, {{Uses|snakebite}}, {{Uses|infection in winterintestine}}. The inflorescence appears in early spring from the base of the rhizomes ==Parts Used=={{Parts Used|mature seeds}}, {{Parts Used|stem}}, {{Parts Used|leaves}}, {{Parts Used|Root}}. ==Chemical Composition==Mature seeds contain alkali like abrine, precatorine, etc. During summer monsoon season and the immediately following weeks, the plant grows fast and vigorouslyabraline; toxalbumin like abrin I, II, III, etc. The stalk grows to about 20–30 centimetres , abrus agglutinin I, II (7A.9–11P.8 inA Ⅰ, Ⅱ) tall, sterols like abricin, squnalene, alcohol likeβ-amyrin, cycloartenol, 5β-cholanic acid, abrussic acid, sophoradiol, trimethyltryptophan abrusin galactose, arabinose, xylose, polysaccharide and is crowned with enlarged coloured bracts with pink tipsflavonoids compounds, Seed covers contain gallic acid, abranin), delphinidin. Leaves often appear even after the flowers. When in full growth the plants can reach a height of about40 cm <ref name="chemical composition"/> ==Common names=={{Common names|kn=Gulaganji|ml=Kunni, Kunnikkuru|sa=Gunja|ta=Gundumani, Kundumani|te=Gurivinda or Guriginja|hi=Gaungchi, Gunchi|en=equirity}} ==Habit=={{Habit| A small wiry straggler(16 in5m) tall}} ==Identification=====Leaf==={{Leaf|Paripinnate|Oblong|Leaf Arrangementis Alternate-spiral}}.<ref name="Leaf"/> ===Flower==={{Flower|Unisexual|2-4cm long|pink||Flowering throughout the year and In terminal and/or axillary pseudoracemes}}
== Uses =Fruit==={{Fruit|oblong pod|Thinly septate, pilose, wrinkled||seeds upto 5|Fruiting throughout the year}}
Wild turmeric has rhizomes with a peculiar fragrance and cream color. The rhizomes are often used in cosmetic [[herbal medicines]] and as a culinary ingredient in limited quantities as a food flavor. Leaves are broad and very decorative, elliptic with a leaf stem running as long to the tip of the blade. A fresh stalk with flowers and leaves, cut to proper size and shape, can be used as a floral indoor decoration in vase for up to 10 days.===Other features===
==Common nameList of Ayurvedic medicine in which the herb is used== * [[Vishatinduka Taila]] as ''root juice extract''
* '''English''' - wild turmeric==Where to get the saplings==* '''Kannada''' - ಕಸ್ತೂರಿ ಅರಿಶಿಣ==Mode of Propagation==* '''Hindi''' - जंगली हल्दी {{Propagation|Seeds}}.
== External Links How to plant/cultivate==The more common species of Aconitum are generally those cultivated in gardens, especially hybrids. They typically thrive in well-drained evenly moist garden soils like the related hellebores and delphiniums, and can grow in the shade of trees.
*[https://en==Commonly seen growing in areas=={{Commonly seen|tropical}}, {{Commonly seen|Caribbean Islands}}, {{Commonly seen|subtropical}}, {{Commonly seen|pinelands}}, {{Commonly seen|hammocks}}.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curcuma_aromatica Curcuma aromatica-Wikipedia]
[[Category==Photo Gallery==<gallery class="left" caption="" widths="140px" heights="140px">File:herbs]]AbrusWhiteSeeds.jpg|White variety of seeds.File:Abrus precatorius W IMG 1578.jpg|''Abrus precatorius'' leaves and flowersFile:Abrus precatorius W2 IMG 1578.jpg|''Abrus precatorius'' flowersFile:IndianLicorice 7899.JPG|''Abrus precatorius'' seedsFile:Abrus_precatorius_%E2%80%94_Scott_Zona_001.jpg</gallery>

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