

R45.00
Bryophyllum pinnatum
Leaf of Life
10 in stock
Description
Bryophyllum pinnatum, commonly known as the Leaf of Life or Miracle Leaf, is a tall, upright succulent herb that usually grows between 1 and 2 metres high. This herb is prevalent throughout Southern Africa and in various other parts of the world. The leaves of this life plant are linked to many medicinal uses. It thrives in tropical, sub-tropical, and warm temperate climates, doing well in regular soil as well as enriched and mildly acidic to mildly alkaline soils. The plant has a hollow stem that can be red or green, is thick and flexible, and is succulent in nature.
Caring for Bryophyllum pinnatum, or the "Leaf of Life," is quite easy due to its hardy nature. Here’s a detailed guide:
Soil
This resilient plant prefers well-draining soil, ideally a mix for cacti or succulents enriched with organic matter. Its roots can rot if left in waterlogged conditions, so ensuring good drainage is essential.
Watering Needs
Bryophyllum pinnatum is drought-tolerant and requires minimal watering. During the growing season (spring and summer), water it well but make sure it dries out completely between watering. In the cooler months of autumn and winter, you can significantly cut back on watering.
Light Requirements
The plant thrives in bright, indirect sunlight but can also cope with full sun. However, prolonged exposure to harsh sunlight can lead to leaf burn, so a spot with filtered light or partial shade is often more suitable.
Temperature and Humidity
As a tropical plant, Bryophyllum pinnatum prefers warm temperatures ranging from 15°C to 27°C. It doesn’t handle frost well, so if you’re in a colder area, it’s best to keep it in pots that can be moved indoors during winter.
Medicinal Uses
Bryophyllum pinnatum is well-known for its extensive range of medicinal uses, making it a valuable part of traditional herbal medicine. It’s believed to assist with various health issues, including:
- Respiratory Problems: Frequently used to relieve shortness of breath, asthma, and bronchitis, acting as a natural remedy for respiratory conditions.
- Kidney Health: Known to help with kidney stones, it aids in flushing out toxins and supports kidney function.
- Blood Sugar Control: May assist in regulating blood sugar levels, which could be beneficial for those managing diabetes.
- Fever and Viral Infections: The leaves are often used to reduce fever and alleviate symptoms related to smallpox and other viral infections.
- Pain Relief: Effective for treating headaches, menstrual cramps, and convulsions.
- Liver Function: Believed to improve liver function, contributing to overall health.
- Anti-Cancer Properties: Some studies suggest that Bryophyllum pinnatum may have anti-cancer effects due to its rich variety of phytochemicals.
The plant contains compounds like bufadienolides and flavonoids, known for their anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. These compounds not only enhance its medicinal benefits but also make Bryophyllum pinnatum useful for treating skin issues, burns, ulcers, and wounds.