The Aloe Vera Plant: A Great Addition To Your Home Herb Garden
As a multi-purpose medicinal herb, the plant is commonly utilized in many households worldwide. Unlike other kinds of plants, this plant no longer thrives in the wild. The aloe vera is said to have its origins in Africa, with its relatives still living up to the present day. The plant can also be found in the Bible, which makes it one of the oldest documented species of plants known to man. Today, this plant is only known to live in captivity or grown by a lot of people for domestic use (especially in their own home herb garden). This alone would make the aloe vera quite unique to the other household plants in the wild.
The aloe vera has many properties, from soothing burns, promoting faster healing, to the treatment of diseases like diabetes. Because of the plant’s special compounds (which include polymannans, acetylated mannans, anthrones, anthraquinone C-glycosides, lectins and anthraquinones), many companies add the aloe to their respective products’ ingredients so that the people will be enticed to buy them.
The aloe vera is a succulent plant (or also called a fat plant) that thrives in zones 8-10. It can be used as an ornamental plant for low-water gardens, and can also be placed indoors. It doesn’t do well in the cold, and will eventually die if left in such a condition. For those who want to keep the plant in the cold, you must place it indoors, or perhaps in a greenhouse to prevent the frost from destroying it. Being a succulent plant, it looks like the cacti, as well as other plants. As the plant is suited for acrid climates, giving it too much water will destroy it. Because it’s one of the easiest plants to care for, it should not be watered until its soil will run dry. Only dirt with good drainage should be used in potting it, because having too much sitting water will cause the root to rot.
When grown at home, the plant is typically used for treating cuts and burns. Studies come into conflict when it comes to analyzing how the plant would affect the rate of healing. There are indicators that would say that the healing rate may be dependent on the depth and type of the burn, and the manner that it’s bandaged. Research show that the healing rate is being slowed down from the plant. The aloe vera may also be digested to serve as a general cure.
Despite lacking data regarding its healing abilities and other properties, it has garnered a good reputation among the people, granting the plant a place in soaps, lotions, shampoos and a wide selection of cosmetics. But the gains garnered from the plant’s presence in these products are solely based on belief, not on any kind of scientific proof. But with its good properties, the aloe vera truly is one worthy addition to your own herb garden at home.
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