Albizia odoratissima (L.f.) Benth.
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Albizia odoratissima (L.f.) Benth. |
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Albizia odoratissima (L.f.) Benth.
Names.
Myanmar: mai-kying-lwai, mai-tawn, meik-kye, taung-magyi, thit-magyi. English: Ceylon rosewood.
Range.
Sri Lanka and India to Thailand. Widely distributed in Myanmar.
Uses.
Bark: Considered a remedy for ulcers; Leaf: Used to treat coughs.
Notes.
In India the bark, externally applied, is considered a good remedy for leprosy and for persistent ulcers; the leaf is applied as a poultice for ulcers ( Jain and DeFilipps 1991).
The bark is rich in tannin ( Perry 1980).
Reference.
Perry (1980).
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