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== Synonyms ==
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''Bergera koenigii'' L., ''Chalcas koenigii'' (L.) Kurz, ''Murraya foetidissima'' Teijsm. & Binnend.
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== Vernacular names ==
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*Curry bush, curry leaf (En)
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*Malaysia: garupillai, karwa pale, kerupulai (Peninsular). Burma (Myanmar): kyaung-thwe
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*Cambodia: xantroc
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*Laos: dok kibi, 'khi<sup>2</sup>bê<sup>2</sup>
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*Thailand: samat, som, mo noi (central)
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*Vietnam: cari, cơm nguội, ngệt quới koenig.
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== Distribution ==
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Native to Sri Lanka, India, Burma (Myanmar), Indo-China, southern China and Hainan; frequently cultivated in the tropics and locally naturalized. In the Malesian region reported from Peninsular Malaysia, Java and Borneo but probably planted throughout.
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Latest revision as of 11:13, 17 February 2016

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Plant Resources of South-East Asia
Introduction
List of species


Murraya koenigii (L.) Spreng.


Synonyms

Bergera koenigii L., Chalcas koenigii (L.) Kurz, Murraya foetidissima Teijsm. & Binnend.

Vernacular names

  • Curry bush, curry leaf (En)
  • Malaysia: garupillai, karwa pale, kerupulai (Peninsular). Burma (Myanmar): kyaung-thwe
  • Cambodia: xantroc
  • Laos: dok kibi, 'khi22
  • Thailand: samat, som, mo noi (central)
  • Vietnam: cari, cơm nguội, ngệt quới koenig.

Distribution

Native to Sri Lanka, India, Burma (Myanmar), Indo-China, southern China and Hainan; frequently cultivated in the tropics and locally naturalized. In the Malesian region reported from Peninsular Malaysia, Java and Borneo but probably planted throughout.