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Munronia pinnata (Wall.) W.Theob.
Scientific Synonyms:

Previous name used in the website: Munronia pinnata
Family name: MELIACEAE
English name: Available soon
Sinhala name: Bin kohomba (බිංකොහොඹ)
Tamil name: Available soon
Sanskrit name: Available soon
Conservation status: EN - Endangered - NRL - 2020
Description: Shrublets (5-)10-50 cm, tall; stems usually not branched, glabrous or apical part covered with appressed puberulence, glabrescent. Leaves odd-pinnate, usually aggregated apically on stem; rachis puberulent; petiole 1.5-4 cm, puberulent; leaflets (3 or)5-9(or more), 8-12 cm; leaflet blades oblong, 0.5-7.5 ?? 0.3-3 cm. Inflorescence axillary, 1- or few flowered in a raceme; peduncle 5-10 mm, puberulent. Pedicel to 5-12 mm. Corolla white; tube 1.3-4 cm, sparsely puberulent or glabrous. Capsule oblate, 6-7 mm in diam., sparsely stellate puberulent. Seeds yellowish gray.
Native Distribution Status: Native
Edible parts: Available soon
Treatment for: Fevers
Dysentery
General pains
Swellings
Haemorrhoids
Eczemas
Coughs
Asthma
Blood disorders
Vomiting
Malaria
Parts used in Treatment: Whole plant
Related Medical Properties: Purifies the blood
Anti pyretic
Further Information: Kew Garden’s Medicinal Plant Names Services




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