Ayurvedic Medicinal Plants

 Blue Morning Glory

Family: Convolvulaceae (Morning glory family)
Genus: Ipomoea
Botanical name: Ipomoea nil
PLANT NAME IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES
Sanskrit: Kalanjani, Krishnabijah, Neelkalmi
Hindi: Jharmaric, Kaladana
English: Blue Morning Glory, Japanese Morning Glory, White-Edge Morning Glory, Picotee morning glory, Ivy morning glory
Malayalam: Taliyari, Krisnabejam

MEDICINAL PROPERTIES
Annual or sometimes short-lived perennial, with twining to decumbent-creeping, slender, somewhat angular stems 2-5 m long. Leaves are broadly ovate or nearly circular, 4-15 x 4.5-14 cm, base heart-shaped, margin entire or 3-lobed. Inflorescences axillary, 1- to few flowered. Petals pale to bright blue with whitish tube, fading to pinkish in age, funnel form, 5-6 cm. Seeds black, ovoid-trigonous, 5-6 mm. Capsules ovoid to depressed-spherical, 7-8 mm high, 8-12 mm thick, 3-6-seeded. Seeds 4.5-6 mm long, black or brown.
The seeds are acrid, sweet, thermogenic, purgative, vermifuge, depurative, anti-inflammatory, carminative and behic. They are useful in vitiated conditions of kapha and vata inflammations, constipation, verminosis, skin diseases, leucoderma, scabies, dyspepsia, flatulence, bronchitis, gout, arthralgia, cephalagia, hepatopathy, splenopathy and fever.