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Botanical Name Plant's Common Name Plant Family

MT086 : Ficus cunia Buch.-Ham. ex Roxb.

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Melghat's Flora's Serial No. : 482  
Class : Magnoliopsida - Dicotyledons
Order : Rosales
Family : Moraceae - Mulberry family
Genus : Ficus
Species : Ficus cunia Buch.-Ham. ex Roxb.
Plant Location in Melghat : Koktu Valley Probably elsewhere, in stream beds  
Plant Category : Tree  
Plant's Current Status : Rare  
Plant Family : Fabaceae  

 
Plant Common Name : K- Korelawa, Drooping Fig • Hindi: Khaina, Khunia, Bhui goolar, Kandori • Mizo: Theitis, Theitil, Theipui • Telugu: bomma marri, erubodd • Bengali: bainchi • Oriya: theitis, theitil, theipui, podayi • Sanskrit: Chorakapatra, Kakodumbara, Kharapatra • Nepali: Khaniyo, Khanyu
 
Synonym : Ficus semicordata Buch. ex J.E. Smith.
Covellia conglomerata Miq.
Covellia cunia (Buchanan-Hamilton ex Roxb.) Miq.
Covellia inaequiloba Miq.
Ficus conglomerata Roxb.
Ficus hapalophylla Kurz.
Tremotis cordata Rafin.


Description : A small to medium sized, upto 15 m tall, irregularly corwned usually. evergreen tree. Trunk up to 2 m in circumference, without aerial roots. Bark dark-grey, young twigs beset with white or pale-brownish short hairs. Leaves with (6-) 10-15 mm long petiole; lamina variable, mostly elliptic to oblongs lanceolate, 10-30 (-35) cm long, 5-10 cm broad, base highly unequal-sided with a 3.4-nerved rounded large lower lobe overlapping the petiole, margin entire or coarsely serrate. apex acuminate, slightly scabrid on both sides or hairy beneath; midrib often pink below with 9-15 pairs of bulging prominent lateral nerves, intercostals distinct, connecting the lateral nerves; stipules linear-lanceolate 18-26 mm long, brownish-hairy. Hypanthodia on 5-8 mm long peduncles, borne in pairs or clusters on long usually leafless, scaly branches borne from the trunk or main leafless branches, globose or ± pyriform, 10-12 mm in diameter, green subtended by 3, broadly triangular-ovate, brown basal bract, apical orifice closed by 5, pink-brown bracts. Male flowers: sessile, ostiolar; sepsis 3; stamen single with ovate anther. Female flowers: subsessile, dispersed among gall flowers sepals 4, basally united, lobes lanceolate; ovary ovoid, style long, lateral, bifid. Figs globose to pear-shaped, 12-20 mm in diameter, pink or dull reddish brown with white spots, hairy, maturing at ground level. Fl. & Fr. Per.: March-October.
 
Curated Medicinal Use / Activity : The juice of the roots is applied to treat headaches, and is also recommended for fevers and menstrual disorders. The bark, combined with Schima wallichii and Syzygium cumini, is used to treat gastric troubles and peptic ulcers. The immature fruit is used to treat constipation. A paste of the fruit is applied to the forehead to relieve headaches. The latex is used to treat children with fevers.
 
Plant's Phytochemicals : quercetin
quercitrin
shikimic
4-methylanisole
Dodecane
Tetradecane
Pentadecane
alpha-Thujene
alpha-Pinene
Sabinene
beta-Pinene
beta-Myrcene
Limonene
Terpinolene
Linalool
Perillene
Panasinsene
beta-Cubebene
beta-Elemene
alpha-Gurjunene
beta-Caryophyllene
alpha-humulene
Germacrene D
Shikimic acid
Gallocatechin

Reference : ~ Dhore MA and Joshi PA; "Flora of Melghat Tiger Reserve"; Directorate, Project Tiger, Melghat (1988); PMID :