Comments
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Anglèis
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The roots of this species have medicinal uses, including normalizing menstruation and invigorating circulation.
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Description
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Anglèis
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Climbing shrubs, to 4 m tall; branchlets angular. Petiole 8-10 mm; leaf blade elliptic, narrowly ovate-rotund or obovate-elliptic, (3-)5-11 × (1.5-)2-5 cm, leathery, abaxially brown-green when dry, adaxially shiny olive-green, base cuneate, margin sparsely denticulate, apex subacute to shortly acuminate; lateral veins 6 or 7 pairs. Fascicles axillary, 3-6-flowered; pedicel 6-10 mm. Sepals deltoid, up to 1 mm, margin ciliolate; petals broadly ovate, ca. 3 mm, broadly spreading or curved outward, apex rounded. Disk cupular, ca. 1 mm tall. Stamens 3; filaments short, flat, inserted at margin of disk; anthers forked. Ovary concealed in disk, 3-loculed; ovules 2 per locule; style very short, conic. Berry globose or ovate, ca. 1 cm in diam., red when ripe, 1-seeded. Fl. Dec, fr. Jan-Feb.
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Distribution
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Anglèis
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Guangdong, Guangxi [Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam].
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Habitat
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Anglèis
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Forests; below 100-700 m.
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Synonym
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Anglèis
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Salacia prinoides (Willdenow) Candolle; Tontelea pri noides Willdenow.
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Salacia chinensis
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Anglèis
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Synonym: Salacia prinoides (Willd.) DC Salacia chinensis is a woody climber or shrub grows up to 2-5 meters. it is often found in the coastal areas, The roots of this is with golden yellow cork layer(Phelloderm). Inner root is reddish brown with several circles of bark and wood. The stem cross section also shows several rings due to the development of several layers of bark tissue alternating with wood tissue. The leave are elliptic,serrate- dentate, acute, opposite to sub opposite. flowers axillary usually solitary, small yellowish green. Berries are pale green become reddish when mature, contain single seed. The root and stem wood are well known for its antidiabetic activity. Now it is taken up for cultivation in southern states of India.
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- Santhan P giri
Salacia chinensis: Brief Summary
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Anglèis
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Salacia chinensis is a species of plant in the family Celastraceae. A climbing shrub, it is also known as Chinese salacia, lolly berry, and saptachakra in Ayurveda. The plant is found widespread in South-East Asia and Australoceania.
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Chóc máu: Brief Summary
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vietnamèis
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Chóc máu hay chóp máu, chóp mào (danh pháp hai phần: Salacia chinensis), là một loài dây leo cao 1–2 m, cành nhỏ có cạnh, mặt dưới lá màu lục nâu; quả mọng, hình quả lê, chóp quả màu đỏ, thuộc họ Dây gối (Celastraceae).
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