Description
Bovitiya (Osbeckia octandra) is a plant that is native to Sri Lanka. Osbeckia octandra is an erect plant that contains an erect stem from the upper surface of the soil level and a root system from the lower surface of the soil level. The stem is covered with hair-like trichomes. The stem is not much broad.
Nodes and leaves arise from the branches. Leaves are arranged alternatively around the branches to get the maximum amount of sunlight for efficient photosynthesis.
The leaves are approximately 5 cm in length. The upper surface of the leaves is dark green and the lower surface of the leaves is light green. The leaf margin is smooth and along the leaf margin trichomes are present and are clearly visible to the naked eye. Three main veins are present on the leaf surface. The middle one is the major one and it is known as the midrib and from a similar distance from the midrib on both sides, the other two veins are also present. On the upper surface along the midrib and two veins no trichomes are present but from the lower surface along the midrib and veins trichomes are present. The lower surface of the leaf is covered with trichomes more than the upper surface. Trichomes give the rough appearance to the leaves.
Flower buds appears on the tip of the branches. Flowers are pinkish–purple in color. In the middle of the flower, pollen grains are present as yellow color parts. Petals are smooth and fleshy. Petal margins are folded into the outside of the flower and five petals are present in each flower. Flower is very beautiful. It attracts insects for pollination. Bovitiya flowers, leaves, stems and roots (almost all parts of the plant) are use in Ayurveda medications such as liver diseases and diabetes.
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Taken by Gaya Prabuddhika
Location – Navu Gala, Kegalle, Sri Lanka
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