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Dimorphocalyx glabellus Thwaites
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Scientific Synonyms:
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| Previous name used in the website: |
Dimorphocalyx glabellus |
| Family name: |
EUPHORBIACEAE
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| English name: |
Jodpakli
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| Sinhala name: |
Weliwenna (වැලිවැන්න)
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| Tamil name: |
Tentuikki Tentukki
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| Sanskrit name: |
Available soon
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| Conservation status: |
LC - Least Concerned - NRL - 2020
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| Description: |
Small tree or shrubs, 2 - 8 (- 12) m tall, much branched. Leaves alternate, petiolate, lamina 5 - 9 (- 14) X 1.5 - 3.5 (- 5.5) cm, ovate to narrowly elliptic to lanceolate-elliptic, apex acute or obtuse, base rounded or cuneate, margin entire, at times cuneate-undulate, glabrous. Monoecious. Male flowers; calyx copular, short pubescent, petals white. Female flowers; calyx lobes pale green, oblong, rounded or emarginated at apex, petals similar, smaller than sepals. Capsule c. 13 mm diameter, 10 mm long, finely sericeous, remains of style persistent. Seeds 6 - 7 mm long, oblong, mottled.
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| Native Distribution Status: |
Native
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| Edible parts: |
Available soon
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| Treatment for: |
Dyspepsia Rheumatism Fractures & Dislocation
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| Parts used in Treatment: |
Leaves
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| Related Medical Properties: |
Diuretic Purgative
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