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Semecarpus subpeltatus Thwaites
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Scientific Synonyms:
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| Previous name used in the website: |
Semecarpus subpeltata |
| Family name: |
ANACARDIACEAE
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| English name: |
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| Sinhala name: |
Maha badulla (මහ බදුල්ල)
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| Conservation status: |
VU - Vulnerable - NRL - 2020
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| Description: |
Small to medium-sized tree. Leaf stalks thick, grooved in dry state; blades thick, coriaceous, very large, 20 - 4 cm, lanceolate-oblong, base rounded and slightly peltate, apex contracted, acuminate. Infloescences from axils of fallen leaves, panicles 15 - 25 cm, with spreading branches; flowers sessile; drupe much depressed, 3 cm long by 12 cm wide, slightly compressed
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Endemic
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| Edible parts: |
Available soon
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| Treatment for: |
Rheumatism Sprains Piles Urinary Diseases Nervous Debility Skin Diseases Sexual Debility Liver Diseases Spleen diseases
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| Parts used in Treatment: |
Fruits Seeds
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| Related Medical Properties: |
Vermifuge
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