Centella asiatica
Apiaceae
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Centella asiatica, Gotu Kola, Indian Pennywort, Tiger Gras
Family: Apiaceae
Genus: Centella
• Hardiness: H3 (1 to -5C)
• Type: Partial Evergreen
• Height: 8cm
• Spread: Indefinite
Gotu Kola can be seen at the herb farm in Jekka's Herbetum and is available to buy as herb plants.
• Soil type: Damp Loam
• pH: Acid -Neutral pH
• Habit: Mat forming, Creeping
• Flowering colour: Magenta
• Flowering time: Summer
• Uses: Culinary & Medicinal (Read Jekka's Guide To Culinary Herbs and Medicinal Herbs for more information)
• Attracts pollinators: No
• Container suitability: Yes
• UK native: No
• Caution: Excessive use both internally or externally can cause itching, headaches and even unconsciousness.
• Propagation: Cuttings & Division
• Maintenance: (See Jekka's Blogs on Early Spring, Late Spring, Summer and Autumn maintenance)
• Harvest: N/A
Native to Asia and also known as Brahmi or Gotu kola, this important herb has numerous traditional and contemporary uses.
Traditionally seen as a protective nerve, skin and digestive tonic, it has also gained popularity where wound healing and effective scar formation are important issues.
Other historical applications include use as a restorative to protect against the effects of ageing on the body, where it is often seen as a regulatory herb to assist in supporting and balancing nerves, hormones and the immune system.
Herbalists have also used it to help with skin infections and psoriasis. More recently it has gained some interest for use in supporting those with symptoms of mental turbulence and behavioural issues.
Caution: Can increase the actions of drugs used to treat anxiety.
Please note: The information provided here is for educational interest only and is not intended to be used to diagnose or treat significant health problems. Any serious or long-term health concerns should always be discussed with a healthcare professional.
See our blog for more information about the National Institute of Medical Herbalists
At Jekka’s we sell herbs in 1 Ltr and 2 Ltr pots. These are established and hardy herb plants that are grown following organic principals and to survive the UK climate. Please read Jekka's blog that contains her top steps to growing on your herbs.
There is also ‘Jekka’s Seasonal Tips’ series that covers growing and maintaining herbs in early spring, late spring, summer and autumn & winter. Together they form Jekka’s guide on how to grow herbs. For a hands-on herb experience, where you will learn how to grow herbs, check out our Master Classes.
Our herbs are designed to be grown in containers or planted in the garden. Although some herbs will be quite happy indoors, most prefer being outside. Please see our indoor growing blog for more information.
If you require pots or compost, we have developed Jekka's Herb Kits, which includes Jekka's "Grow On" Kit. These kits contain all you need to grow on your herbs.
If you think your herbs need a little more attention we always recommend an environmentally friendly solution, and these are Jekka's top three:
- Maxicrop liquid seaweed: 'Feed on Fridays' as Jekka always says for all round good plant health.
- SB Invigorator: a safe and effective insecticide and fungicide to help control a wide range of pest species
- Epsom salts: the horticultural equivalent of what you put in your bath that will top up the plant's magnesium and stop orange leaves.
Please note, the compost in Jekka's Kits will have enough natural food for approximately 6 weeks.
For more information on growing herbs plants please see Jekkapedia, Jekka's blog or our FAQs page.
Happy Herbs!
One of our three core roots is that we are Environmentally Conscious and for the past 30 years all the herbs grown at Jekka’s have been raised following sustainable, environmentally friendly and organic approaches resulting in a remarkable biodiversity at the herb farm.
Our herb seeds are also untreated and can be used to grow organic herb plants. Our seeds are hand packed into gassine bags, which are fully recyclable, compostable and biodegradable. These bags are then put into beautifully illustrated paper seed packets. Therefore, our environmental footprint is small.
Want to know more? You can read more about our sustainability approach to growing herbs in one of Jekka's Blogs. See also:
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