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PASSIFLORA INCARNATA

N. O. ---Passifloraceae.

English, Maypop, Rose-colored passion flower, White passion flower.
Description:--
A perennial herb, stem nearly smooth, climbing by tendrils, 20 to 30 feet high. The leaves have petioles bearing two glands, are alternate, three-lobed, serrated, smooth. The flowers appearing from May to July on jointed, axillary peduncles, are large, 2 inches broad, nearly white, with a triple, purple and flesh-colored crown.

Found in :- Dry soil of India and Pakistan and some parts of America.
Introduced into homoeopathic practice:--
By Dr. Hall in 1875. New Rem. 4th ed. 483.
Part Used:--
The leaves of plant growing on the uplands.

Preparation:--
(a)Tincture Q: = Drug Strength 1/10
Passiflora, moist magma containing solids 100 gm
Plant moisture 400 Cc. = 500.
Strong alcohol 635 Cc.
To make one thousand cubic centimeters of tincture.

(b) Dilutions: 2x to contain one part of tincture, three parts distilled water, six parts alcohol ; 3x and higher with dispensing alcohol.
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