Introduction
Common Names: Wallflower, Hoary Stock
Family: Brassicaceae
Wallflower (also known as hoary stock) is an ornamental and medicinal plant valued for its fragrant flowers and therapeutic uses in traditional medicine. It is commonly cultivated in gardens and is known for its soothing, expectorant, and tonic properties.
Types (Varieties)
Three main varieties are traditionally described:
- Yellow (considered the best)
- White
- Red
Additionally, a darker variety (sometimes referred to as “black”) is also found in markets.
Botanical Description
Wallflower is an erect, herbaceous shrub, growing about 1–2 feet in height.
Stem and Branches
- Smooth and upright
- Well-branched structure
Leaves
- Lanceolate (spear-shaped)
- Pointed tips
- Healthy green appearance
Flowers
- Highly fragrant and attractive
- Typically orange-yellow (especially in the best variety)
- Widely used for ornamental purposes
Pods and Seeds
- Pods measure about 1.5–2.5 inches long
- Split open from both sides when mature
- Contain flat, dull-colored seeds
Geographical Distribution
Wallflower is cultivated in:
- Pakistan (Punjab region)
- India (garden cultivation)
- Europe
- Iran
It is mainly grown as a garden plant.

Chemical Constituents
Wallflower contains:
- Acrid substances
- Volatile (aromatic) compounds
- Sulfur-containing compounds
- Glucosides (e.g., cheiranthin-like substances)
These contribute to its medicinal and aromatic properties.
Temperament (Unani Concept)
- Hot in the second degree
- Dry in the first degree
Pharmacological Actions
Wallflower exhibits several therapeutic effects:
- General tonic
- Expectorant (expels phlegm)
- Mucolytic (breaks down mucus)
- Demulcent (soothing effect)
- Anti-inflammatory (reduces swelling)
- Mild nutritive (body-strengthening)
Medicinal Uses
Respiratory Disorders
- Used in:
- Cough
- Asthma
- Helps:
- Loosen and expel mucus
- Clear respiratory passages
- Often given as lozenges or with honey/milk
General Tonic
- Acts as a body-strengthening agent
- Sometimes used with milk or compound medicines
- Traditionally believed to support vital strength
Anti-inflammatory Use
- Applied externally as an ointment or paste
- Helps:
- Reduce swelling (edema)
- Relieve inflammation
Digestive and Soothing Effects
- Provides a mild soothing effect on the stomach
- Helps in conditions involving irritation and discomfort
Special Benefit
- Acts as a general tonic, improving overall vitality
Dosage
- 7 grams to 1 tola (approximately 7–12 grams)
(Use under professional supervision)
Compound Preparations
Wallflower is included in various Unani formulations, such as:
- Khamira Gaozaban Ghabri
- Khamira Marwareed (Pearl)
- Sufuf Kalan
- Sufuf Gowand Katira Wala
- Lubub al-Asrar
- Lubub Kabir & Sagheer
- Majoon Salab / Majoon Mufarreh
- Yaqooti Lulu
Precautions
- Use in moderate amounts
- Excess may cause irritation due to acrid compounds
- Should be used under qualified medical guidance





