Aug 17, 2010
Kacip Fatimah Propagation

The kacip fatimah plant at the farm.
Kacip Fatimah ( labisia pumila ) is a popular traditional medicinal herb. Due to its popularity, the wild plant is rapidly disappearing. Here's a writeup on the herb by the Medical Research Institute (click here).
Kacip Fatimah flowers.
Normal methods of reproducing include using its seeds and root cuttings.
We believe using leaf cuttings would result in more available plants than either seeds or root cuttings. After some trial and error, we succeeded in producing plantlets from the leaves. Here's a picture of one of our babies:
A plantlet growing from the base of a kacip fatimah leaf.
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Visitors to the Farm - Head of Vet Services, Pahang
The new Head of Veterinary Services Department, Pahang, Dr. Muhammad Safaruddin and his assistant, Dr. Rohaya, came on a surprise visit to the farm today.
Sorry Doc, it has been raining for the past few days and the farm is a tad untidy. Anyway, it's a pleasure to have met you and in spite of fasting and all, you and your assistant certainly impressed us with your professionalism.
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