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Symplocos racemosa
Roxb.
Synonym
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Symplocos intermedia Brand
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Family
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Symplocaceae
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Local name
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English
- Lodh tree
Malayalam - Velutha Pachotti
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Flowering and fruiting
period
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December-February
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Distribution
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India to
Indo-China
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Distribution in Kerala
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Idukki,
Pathanamthitta, Kannur, Palakkad, Kollam, Thiruvananthapuram, Wayanad
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Habitat
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Evergreen forests
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Endemic/Exotic
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North East India
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Uses
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Bark is used in the
treatment of eye disease, skin diseases, ear diseases, liver and bowel
complaints, tumours, uterine disorders, spongy and bleeding gums, asthma,
fever, snake-bite, gonorrhoea and arthritis.
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Key
Botanical Characters:
Trees, up to 10 m
high, bark greyish, smooth; branchlets glabrous. Leaves simple, alternate, elliptic
or elliptic-obovate, apex acute to acuminate, base acute, margin
crenate-serrate, recurved, glabrous, shiny, coriaceous. Flowers bisexual, in
spikes, to 12 cm long, fulvus tomentose, many flowered; bracts ovate,
cauducous; bracteoles early cauducous. Calyx tube adnate to the ovary, lobes
5, triangular, acute, glabrous. Corolla deeply 5-lobed. Stamens numerous,
unequal, many seriate, adnate to the corolla tube; anthers short. Ovary
inferior,
ovules 2-3 in each cell, pendulous from the
inner angle; style filiform. Fruit a drupe ovoid, glabrous, shallowly
furrowed, yellow, stone woody; seeds 1-2, oblong.
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