Rhenna
Rhenna, also known as Corchorus olitorius, is a plant native to the Indian subcontinent, particularly India and Pakistan. It is a deciduous shrub that belongs to the family Tiliaceae, and is commonly used in traditional medicine and as a natural dye. The plant is valued for its medicinal properties, which include anti-inflammatory, anti-diabetic, and anti-microbial effects. Rhenna is also used in the production of natural red dyes, particularly for textiles and food coloring. The plant's leaves and roots are the primary parts used for medicinal and dyeing purposes. Rhenna is often cultivated in warm, humid climates and requires well-drained soil for optimal growth. It is an important plant in traditional Ayurvedic medicine, where it is used to treat various ailments such as diabetes, digestive issues, and skin conditions. The plant's use in traditional medicine and dyeing has been documented for centuries, and it continues to be a valuable resource in many cultures today.