Binomial |
Averrhoa carambola L.
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Family |
Oxalidaceae
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Tamil Name |
Pulichi kaai (புளிச்சிக் காய்)
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Tree |
Small, slow growing semi-evergreen tree, bushy producing a broad, rounded crown.
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Flowers |
Small, bell-shaped, pink/red-purple flowers.
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Flowering Period |
Throughout most of the year
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Fruits |
Orange-yellow, skin waxy, star-shaped in cross section, sour.
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Pollinators |
Honey bees and stingless bees |
Country of origin |
Tropical South-East Asia |
About the tree |
The tree gets its name from its star shaped fruit. The fruit is edible but toxic to those with renal disorders. Medicinally, the fruit acts as a laxative and is used in traditional medicine against fever, skin disorders, high blood pressure, and diabetes. It is a good source of vitamin C, potassium etc. The fruit's juice can be used to remove stains from linens. The flowers can often used against cough and the seed against asthma and jaundice.
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Location on campus |
https:googlmapsphj8rrMz8GgtERPy8 |