- Botanical name :Crossandra infundibuliformis
- Family : Acanthaceae
- Tamil : Kanakambaram
- Hindi : Priyadarsha
- Malayalam : Kanakambaram
- Telugu : Kanakambaramu
- English : Firecracker flower
- Habit : Perennial shrub typically reaches 30–60 cm in height, sporting glossy, elliptical leaves roughly 5–12 cm long. The flowers are the main attraction, having 5 unequal, overlapping lobes that are typically bright orange, but also salmon-orange, red, or yellow. They are tubular, and have a distinctive fan shape.
- Distribution : Native to tropical regions, specifically Southern India, Sri Lanka, and parts of Africa .
- Useful part : Flower petals, stem.
- Dose :Fresh petals: Used directly in poultices or oils. Typical topical dose: 10–15g petals, crushed and mixed with 20 mL carrier oil.
- Indications:
- Flower extracts are used in ointments to accelerate healing.
- Digestive Health: Stem tea is used to soothe digestive issues.
- Pain Relief & Inflammation: Used to reduce toothaches, joint pain.
- Skin Care: Applied topically in poultices for minor skin irritations.
- Traditional Remedies: Often used to manage fever and headaches.
Crossandra infundibuliformis shows up in classical South Indian herbal manuscripts from the 16th century, such as the Sahasrayoga.

