What to use: Lantana leaves and flowers.
How to prepare:
Crush fresh leaves and place them near windows or doors.
You can also boil the leaves in water and spray the cooled liquid around the room.
Why it helps: The strong aroma keeps mosquitoes and some other insects away naturally.
Important Safety Tips
Because Lantana camara is partly toxic, you must never eat or drink any of its parts. The berries, especially when green, are poisonous. Even teas made from the leaves are not safe unless prepared under the guidance of an experienced herbalist.
Here are a few important safety rules:
Always wash your hands after touching the plant.
Do not let pets or children eat the leaves or berries.
Use only small amounts on the skin at first to check for irritation.
Never apply on open or deep wounds without medical advice.
Do not inhale the steam for too long — a few minutes is enough.
What Makes Lantana Useful Despite the Risks
Even though it’s toxic inside the body, its external benefits make it valuable in natural medicine. It can help with:
Skin healing
Rashes and eczema
Minor wounds
Muscle and joint pain
Mosquito control
Respiratory comfort (from inhaled steam)
So while you can’t eat it, you can still use it safely if you understand how it works.
Lantana camara is a beautiful but powerful plant. It shows how nature can create both medicine and poison in one form. The key is knowing how to use it safely.
If you have Lantana growing around your home, you don’t have to remove it — just handle it wisely. Use its leaves externally only, in small homemade preparations, and avoid internal use completely.
Disclaimer
Lantana camara can be toxic if consumed. This article is for educational purposes only and does not replace medical advice. Always consult a qualified professional before using any wild or medicinal plant on your body.
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