Polianthes tuberosa was discovered by explorers in Mexico as early as the 1500’s and was one of the first flowers to be returned to Euro Read More
Polianthes tuberosa was
discovered by explorers in Mexico as early as the 1500’s and was one of the
first flowers to be returned to Europe, where it gained popularity in
Spain. The showy blooms are commonly found in the United States. in the Texas
and Florida gulf areas and are grown commercially in San Antonio. Fragrant,
showy flowers in late summer lead many to plant tuberose bulbs. Polianthes
tuberosa, which is also called the Polyanthus lily, has a strong and enticing
fragrance that furthers its popularity. Clusters of large white blooms form on
stalks that can reach 4 feet in height and rise from grass-like clumps.
Tuberose essential oil can treat
the onset of nausea to avoid the uncomfortable sensation. It is considered an
effective remedy for nasal congestion. Tuberose essential oil is an effective
aphrodisiac. It helps to prevent infections of the skin. Its antispasmodic
property is also beneficial for spasmodic coughs, convulsions, as well as for
reducing muscle tension.
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Skincare- It has anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties that
help to treat skin problems like acne. It is also a good remedy for cracked
heels due to its healing properties. It smoothes fine lines and wrinkles as
well as augmenting the moisture binding capability of the skin. As a
result, skin looks younger and suppler.
· Haircare- Tuberose oil helps to repairs damaged hair and spilt ends. It is used for hair fall, dandruff and hair lice due to its anti-dandruff and sebum controlling properties.
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