Species : Tetradium fraxinifolium (Hook) Harley
Local Name : Khanakpa (Nep), Kanu (Lep)
Synonym : Evodia fraxinifolia (Hook) Bentham
Family : Rutaceae
Habitat : A tree.
Distribution
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Sikkim : Subtropical forest slopes 860-1900m.
Outside : Bhutan.
Trees up to 12m. leaves 30-65cm, leaflets 5 pairs, ovate elliptic, acuminate, baase +- asymmetrically rounded, margin crenulate, glabrous or sparselyu pubescent on both surfaces, marginal loil glands larger than those scattered about lamina, inflorescence 30 cm, branches pubescent. Flowers usually 4-merous. Calyx 4-lobed 0.5-2.5mm. petals greenish, stamens slightly longer than petals. Ovary glabrous or appressed pubescent. Ovule 2 per carpel. Fruits mostly 4-carpellate, connate at base forming a 4-lobbed follicle c11mm across, seed 2 per cell,subtrigonous; c4mm black.
Flowering
: June
Fruiting : June
History
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Parts
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Status
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Medicinal : The plant is used as antipyretic.
Reference
1. Grierson, A.J.C and Long, D.G. (1987). Flora of Bhutan including a record of plants from Sikkim
(Vol. 1, part 1). Royal Botanical Garden, Edinburgh.
2. Progress Report of the Project "Studies on Medicinal Plants of Sikkim" (1998-2001).
SState Council of Science and Technology for Sikkim.