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INDIAN MEDICINAL PLANTS.


Seeds white or pale yellow, 3-angled, ⅔-¾ in. long, 3-winged. Wings very thin, hyalive.

Use : — The roots, as of M. pterygosperma, have a pungent flavor, and are said to be used as a substitute for horse-radish. (Murray). ((rule|6em}}

N. 0. CONNARACEÆ.

338. Rourea santaloides, W. and A. h.f.b.l, ii. 47.

Vern. :— Vardhâra (Bom.) ; Wâeri (M.) ; Huleshadlabally (Kan.).

Habitat: — Western Peninusla, from the Concan to Travancore.

A semi-scandent or small tree. Branchlets slender. Bark shining, purplish ; buds pubescent. Leaves imparipinnate, rachis, 3-6 in., slender, curved, glabrous. Leaflets often alternate, 1-3 pair (2 or 3 pair and a terminal one — Trimen), glabrous, coriaceous, very shortly stalked, shining above, 2-3 in., (2-5 in. — Trimen) oval or lanceolate Elliptic or ovate-lanceolate, caudate-acuminate, rounded at base, with prominent reticulate venation beneath. Secondary nerves, arching, conspicuous. Flowers white, small, ¼ in., on slender jointed pedicel, with a minute, hairy bracteole at the joint ; arranged in lax, slender, erect or ascending glabrous, recemose panicles, several of which arise from leaf-axil. Calyx-segments strongly imbricate, orbicular, very obtuse, glabrous. Petals much longer than sepals, oval-oblong, spreading. Stamens erect. Ovary glabrous ; styles spreading. Fruit a capsule (Brandis), ¾-1 in. long. Follicles ¼ in. or a little more, cylindric, falcately curved, tapering to a point, apiculate, striate, surrounded at base by a leathery cup formed of the much-enlarged and elongated sepals, dehiscing ventrally, i.e., along the inner suture. Arillus orange-coloured. Seed about ⅜ in., oblong ovoid. Cotyledons plano-convex. Flowers in April, says Trimen ; May-Oct., says Brandis.

Habitat: — Ceylon up to 3,000 ft. Malabar coast, evergreen forests of the Western Ghats, from the Concan southwards.

Singhalese (Kirindi-wel).