Plumbago indica
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Plumbago indica L.
| Ordre | Caryophyllales |
|---|---|
| Famille | Plumbaginaceae |
| Genre | Plumbago |
2n =
Origine : Asie du Sud
sauvage ou cultivé
| Français | ' |
|---|---|
| Anglais | ' |
Résumé des usages
- médicinale
- ornementale
Description
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1, port ; 2, racines ; 3, fleur (PROSEA, Iskak Syamsudin)
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massif
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feuillage
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fleurs
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
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The Botanical Magazine, 1794, vol. 7, pl. 230
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Curtis's botanical magazine, 1863, pl. 5363
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Blanco, 1880-1883, Flora de Filipinas
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.