Plumbago indica

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Plumbago indica L.

Ordre Caryophyllales
Famille Plumbaginaceae
Genre Plumbago

2n =

Origine : Asie du Sud

sauvage ou cultivé

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Résumé des usages
  • médicinale
  • ornementale


Description

Noms populaires

français
anglais rosy-flowered leadwort, officinal leadwort
sanscrit
hindi लाल चित्रक - lal chitrak
bengali ৰক্ত চিত্ৰক - rakt-chitrak (Flowers of India)
gujerati કાલોચિત્રક - kalochitrak (Flowers of India)
konkani तांबडी चित्रक - tambdi chitrak (Flowers of India)
tamoul அக்கினி பூ - akkini poo, செங்கொடுவேரி - chenkoṭuveri (Flowers of India)
kannada ಚಿತ್ರಮಲಿಕಾ - chitramulika (Flowers of India)
malayalam kotuveli (Flowers of India)
odia ଅଗ୍ନୀ - ogni (Flowers of India)
manipuri ꯃꯨꯒꯥꯂꯩ - mugalei, ꯇꯦꯜꯍꯤꯗꯥꯛ ꯑꯉꯥꯡꯕꯥ - telhidak angangba (Flowers of India)
Philippines laurel (bikol, tagalog), pampasapit (tagalog) (PROSEA)
Indonésie akar binasa (malais, Moluques), ceraka merah (malais), mehulatu (Amboine) (PROSEA)
Malaysia cheraka merah, setaka (PROSEA)
Thaïlande chettamun phloeng daeng (centre), pit piu daeng (nord), fai tai din (péninsule) (PROSEA)
Vietnam duôi công, xích hoa xà, duôi công hoa dỏ (PROSEA)
Birmanie chuvondacovaillie, kanchopni, kenkhyokeni (PROSEA)

Classification

Plumbago indica L. (1754)

Cultivars

Histoire

Usages

In India cultivated as a medicinal plant. Used as a substitute for Rauvolfia serpentina Benth.; also common ornamental plant. Wild distribution: Tropics of the Old World; frequently escaped from cultivation and naturalized.

Mansfeld.


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