Penny Worth Plant
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🌱 Introduction
Pennywort (scientific name: Centella asiatica) is a small, creeping perennial herb known for its round, coin-shaped leaves. It is commonly called Gotu Kola or Indian Pennywort and grows naturally in tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, Africa, and Australia. This plant has been used for centuries in traditional medicine systems like Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese Medicine.
🍃 Features of Pennywort
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Leaves – Small, round or kidney-shaped bright green leaves with smooth edges.
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Growth Habit – Low-growing, spreading plant that forms a dense green mat.
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Stems – Thin, creeping stems that root at nodes.
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Flowers – Tiny, pink or white flowers that grow in small clusters.
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Habitat – Prefers moist soil and grows well near water bodies.
🌼 Care Guide
☀️ Sunlight:**
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Grows well in partial shade to full sun.
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In hot climates, partial shade is better.
💧 Watering:**
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Needs consistently moist soil.
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Do not allow the soil to dry completely.
🌱 Soil:**
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Prefers rich, loamy, well-drained soil.
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Can tolerate slightly wet conditions.
🌡️ Temperature:**
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Thrives in warm, humid climates.
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Protect from frost.
✂️ Maintenance:**
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Trim regularly to control spreading.
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Can be grown in pots or garden beds.
🌿 Uses of Pennywort
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Medicinal Use:
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Improves memory and concentration.
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Supports wound healing.
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Promotes healthy skin.
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Culinary Use:
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Leaves are eaten fresh in salads.
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Used in herbal drinks and juices in many Asian countries.
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Ornamental Use:
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Used as ground cover in gardens.
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Attractive for hanging baskets and pots.
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🌟 Conclusion
Pennywort is a versatile and easy-to-grow plant valued for its medicinal, culinary, and ornamental benefits. With proper care, it can thrive in gardens and containers, making it a wonderful addition to any green space. 🌿