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Samstag, 16. April 2011

Kaim (Hindi: ???)



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Rubiaceae (bedstraw, coffee, or madder family) » Mitragyna parvifolia

commonly known as: kaim, female kadamba, water kadamba • Bengali: gulikadam • Hindi: गुरी guri, कैम kaim, kayim, kaddam kamgi, kaini, kallam • Kannada: hedu, kadaga, kadani, kongu, nayekadambe • Malayalam: vimpu, nirkkatampu, rosu, katampu • Marathi: कळम kalam • Sanskrit: vitanah • Tamil: katampai, நிசுளம் niculam, நீர்க்கடம்பு nirkkatampu, sinnakkatampu • Telugu: జలతుంబురు jalatumburu, నిరుకడము nirkadambu

Origin: India


... Asian species of Mitragyna are often found in rainforests ... reaches heights of 50 feet with a branch spread of over 15 feet. The stem is erect and branching.


Photographed at BNHS, CEC (Sanjay Gandhi National Park), Mumbai
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Mittwoch, 13. April 2011

Kalam (Marathi: ???)



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Botanical name: Mitragyna parvifolia (Roxb.) Korth.
Synonym: Stephegyne parvifolia Roxb.
Family: Rubiaceae (bedstraw, coffee, or madder family)

Common names of Mitragyna parvifolia:
Bengali: Gulikadam • English: Kaim • Hindi: कैम Kaim, Kayim, Kaddam Kamgi • Kannada: Kongu, Kadaga • Malayalam: Vimpu, Nirkkatampu, Rosu, Katampu • Marathi: कळम Kalam • Sanskrit: Vitanah • Tamil: Katampai, Nirkkatampu, Sinnakkatampu • Telugu: Nerkadamba • Thai: Kratom

Origin: India


A medium sized to large deciduous tree, reaches heights of 50 feet with a branch spread of over 15 feet, with rounded crown and light grey smooth bark exfoliating in small scales. The stem is erect and branching.

Leaves, dark green in color -- simple, opposite, very variable, elliptic, suborbicular or obovate, rounded, acute, glabrous on both sides, main nerves 6-8 pairs, stipules 13 by 5.8 mm.

Flower greenish yellow and grow in ball-shaped clusters, fragrant (reminds one of the better known Kadam flowers), in globose heads; fruits oblong capsules with 'blunt rounded tbp1; and blunt ribs.

Found throughout India, in deciduous and evergreen forests upto 1,200 m.

Medicinal use: The roots and bark are acrid, bitter, stomachic and febrifuge, and are useful in gastropathy, colic and fever. The leaves are acrid, bitter, sweet, styptic, vulnerary, stomachic, anti-inflammatory, anodyne depurative and febrifuge. They are useful in vitiated conditions of vata and kapha, internal and external haemorrhages, wounds, colic, flatulence, dyspepsia, inflammations, myalgia, skin diseases, leprosy, erysipelas and fever.


Courtesy:
- Flowers of India

Note: Identification or description may not be accurate; it is subject to your review.
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Samstag, 26. März 2011

Kalam (Gujarati: ???)



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Rubiaceae (bedstraw, coffee, or madder family) » Mitragyna parvifolia

my-tra-GY-na -- from the Greek mitra (a turban or headdress) and gyne (ovary)
par-vee-FOH-lee-uh -- meaning, small leaves

commonly known as: kaim, water kadamba • Bengali: ধারাকদম্ব dharakadam, গুলিকদম্ব gulikadam • Gujarati: કલમ kalam • Hindi: गुरी guri, कैम kaim • Kannada: ನೀರ ಕದಮ್ಬ nira kadamba, ಸಣ್ಣ ಕದಮ್ಬ sanna kadamba • Malayalam: കതമമരം kathamamaram, നീര്‍ക്കടമ്പ് niirkkatamp, പൂച്ചക്കടമ്പ് puuccakkatamp, റോസ് കടമ്പ് roos katamp, വീമ്പ് viimp • Marathi: कळम kalam • Sanskrit: वितानः vitanah • Tamil: நிசுளம் niculam, நீர்க்கடம்பு nirkkatampu • Telugu: అజఘ్నము ajaghnamu, అంబుసారము ambusaramu, జలతుంబురు jalatumburu, నిరుకడము nirkadambu, ఋష్య rsya, తధిద్రుమ tadhidruma

Native to: India


References: Flowers of IndiaAyurvedic Medicinal PlantsENVIS - FRLHT
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