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Helminthostachys zeylanica : ウィキペディア英語版
Helminthostachys zeylanica

''Helminthostachys zeylanica'' is a terrestrial, herbaceous, fern-like plant of southeastern Asia and Australia, commonly known as kamraj and tunjuk-langit. The genus ''Helminthostachys'' is monotypic and, just like the other members of its family, it has clusters of sporangia on stems of fertile, spike-like fronds.
The rhizome of this annual plant is short, creeping, underground, and stout. They can bear either a solitary frond or several fronds. Leaves are lanceolate with the margins entire or irregularly serrate.
The frond spike arises from the base of the leaves with its own stipe. Below the spike is a sterile leafy segment (the trophophore). Both it and the sporophore arise from a common petiole.
== Uses ==
The roots of this plant are a popular medicine in China, where they are known as "Di wu gong". The roots are harvested during the wet season in July–August. Only wild plants are harvested. In Malaysia, the leaves are dried and smoked to treat bleeding nose. The plant is eaten as a vegetable and used medicinally for impotence in India.〔(Ethnobotanical Leaflets )〕 It is known in the Philippines as ''túkod-langit''.

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