Pterospermum suberifolium

Pterospermum suberifolium

Pterospermum suberifolium, or the cork-leaved bayur,[3] is a species of evergreen flowering plant in the family Malvaceae. It is found only in India and Sri Lanka.[4] Leaves are irregularly oblong; subcordate, rounded or oblique; apex acuminate; with irregularly serrated margin. Its flowers are yellowish white and fruit is a capsule.[5]

A famous nagaraja in Buddhism is named for the fruit of the P. suberifolium, mucalinda.

Medicinal value

The plant is used for cure fractured bones in Ayurvedic medicine, where they are grind into a paste with some other medicinal herbs.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Pterospermum suberifolium (L.) Willd. — The Plant List". theplantlist.org.
  2. ^ "Species Details : Pterospermum suberifolium (L.) Lam.". Catalogue of Life: 2020-02-24. Accessed 3 May 2020. [1]
  3. ^ "Pterospermum suberifolium (L.) Lam". cuni.cz.
  4. ^ "Plantekey - Auroville Botanical Garden". plantekey.com.
  5. ^ "Pterospermum suberifolium (L.) Lam". India Biodiversity Portal.
  6. ^ "Pterospermum suberifolium". theferns.info.