Binomial |
Lannea coromandelica (Houtt.) Merr.
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Family |
Anacardiaceae
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Tamil Name |
Othiya maram (உதிய மரம்)
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Tree |
Medium sized, deciduous with spreading crown.
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Bark |
Surface grey to dark brown, rough, exfoliating in small irregular flakes, exudates a red gummy substance.
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Flowers |
Flowers small, unisexual, yellowish-green, borne on pendulous racemes.
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Fruits |
Round-oval in clusters, compressed, red when ripe.
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Flowering & Fruiting |
January to March
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Pollinators |
Insects |
Country of origin |
Africa |
About the tree |
It is extensively used by tribes all over India to treat various diseases, some of them include body pains, tooth ache and ulcers. The gum obtained from the trunk is often used in confectionery while the powdered bark is used as a flavouring agent.
A resin, called 'Jingan gum' is obtained from the stems and can be used for calico printing as well as for mixing with lime when whitewashing. However, this resin is said to be of low quality. This tree shows excellent termite resisting properties and hence, is used in plywoods.
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Location on campus |
https://goo.gl/maps/2fpqAPHQDZoyP14d7 |