Phytolacca americana (PROSEA)

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Plant Resources of South-East Asia
Introduction
List of species


Phytolacca americana L.


Family: Phytolaccaceae

Synonyms

Phytolacca decandra L.

Vernacular names

  • Pokeweed (En). Raisin d'Amérique, morelle à grappe (Fr)
  • Laos: kub nyuj (Hmong)
  • Vietnam: thương lục.

Distribution

Originating from North America, now cultivated worldwide and sometimes naturalized. In South-East Asia particularly in Indo-China.

Uses

Young shoots, when cooked, are used as a vegetable. The red fruits have been used to colour wine, but are slightly toxic. All parts, especially the roots, are used medicinally as narcotic, emetic and purgative. The plant is a common ornamental in temperate climates.

Observations

Perennial herb, up to 4 m tall, with branched stems and tuberous roots. Leaves ovate-lanceolate, 10-40 cm × 4-12 cm. Fruit a berry, subglobose, 1.2 cm in diameter, 10-lobed, dark red, in racemose infructescences. The plant is often distributed by birds which eat the fruits.

Selected sources

33, 47, 57, 70.