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CATECHU. KHAIR. WADALEE-GUM TREE. East Indies. Furnishes catechu, which is chiefly used for chewing in India as an ingredient of the packet of betel leaf<ref>Dutt, U. C. ''Mat. Med. Hindus'' 158. 1877.</ref> | {{Citation box | ||
|text=CATECHU. KHAIR. WADALEE-GUM TREE. East Indies. Furnishes catechu, which is chiefly used for chewing in India as an ingredient of the packet of betel leaf<ref>Dutt, U. C. ''Mat. Med. Hindus'' 158. 1877.</ref>. | |||
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|author =[[Acacia (Sturtevant, 1919)#Acacia catechu|Sturtevant, ''Notes on edible plants'', 1919]]. | |||
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