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Erythroxylum monogynum Roxb.
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Scientific Synonyms:
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Previous name used in the website: |
Erythroxylum monogynum |
Family name: |
ERYTHROXYLACEAE
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English name: |
Red Cedar Bastard Sandal
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Sinhala name: |
Lanka agil (ලංකා අගිල්) Devadara (දේවදාර)
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Tamil name: |
Chemanatti Sembulichan Tevadaram Dasadaram
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Sanskrit name: |
Katu Chandana
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Conservation status: |
VU - Vulnerable - NRL - 2020
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Description: |
Shrubs or small trees, 2 - 4.5 m tall. Leaves alternate, obovate or cuneate abovate, 1.4 - 4.2 (- 5.2) X 0.7 - 1.9 (- 2.2) cm, simple, apex rounded or very obtuse, emarginated, entire, slightly recurved at base, hardly shining above, glaucous brown beneath. Flowers white or greenish white, scented, 1 - 4 in axillary fascicles, dimorphous. Drupes cylindric or oblong, straight, furrowed, green, becoming blood red or scarlet when ripe.
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Native Distribution Status: |
Native
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Edible parts: |
Available soon
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Treatment for: |
Stomachic Dyspepsia Fever Dropsy
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Parts used in Treatment: |
Leaves Bark
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Related Medical Properties: |
Anthelmintic Diuretic
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