Origin - Tropical regions
Chemical profile - Saponins, alkaloids
Classification - Costaceae
Use - Ethnobotanical studies, ornamental
Description -
Costus comosus, a plant-derived substance from the Costaceae family, is notable for its diverse phytochemical composition, which includes saponins and alkaloids. Originating from tropical regions, it is characterized by its spiral growth pattern and vibrant flowers. Costus comosus is cataloged in ethnobotanical studies and recognized for its unique chemical structure. View items with similar features - Healing Carriers and Energetic Repatterning.
Chemical profile - Saponins, alkaloids
Classification - Costaceae
Use - Ethnobotanical studies, ornamental
Description -
Costus comosus, a plant-derived substance from the Costaceae family, is notable for its diverse phytochemical composition, which includes saponins and alkaloids. Originating from tropical regions, it is characterized by its spiral growth pattern and vibrant flowers. Costus comosus is cataloged in ethnobotanical studies and recognized for its unique chemical structure. View items with similar features - Healing Carriers and Energetic Repatterning.