File:Atalantia monophylla (L.) Correa. - Flickr - lalithamba.jpg
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DescriptionAtalantia monophylla (L.) Correa. - Flickr - lalithamba.jpg |
Family: Rutaceae Local name: Munukudu, Kaarunimma. Distribution: Limited to Indian subcontinent. Photographed at Eastren ghats of Nellore of India.Common in thorny scrubs and deciduous forests near foot hills . Small trees 2-3 mts high, branched with sharp short axilary spines. Leaves `-foliate. 3x1.5cm , ovate obong, coriaceous. Flowers .5-1ccm across pale yellow in axilary clusters. Berries 1.5-2.5cm in diam., globose green-orrange The oil from the fruit is used externally for rheumatism and paralysis. The leaves are also applied locally on knees to relieve knee pains. Reference: Flora of presidency of Madras by J.S Gamble, ENVIS, Flora of Nellore district By B.Suryanarayana &A.S Rao |
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Source | Atalantia monophylla (L.) Correa. |
Author | Lalithamba from India |
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This image was originally posted to Flickr by lalithamba at https://www.flickr.com/photos/45835639@N04/4901242190. It was reviewed on 18 May 2013 by FlickreviewR and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the cc-by-2.0. |
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