Cordia dichotoma Forst.f.
Cordia dichotoma Forst.f.
Cordia dichotoma is a species of flowering tree in the borage family, Boraginaceae, that is native to the Indomalaya ecozone, northern Australia, and western Melanesia. Common names include fragrant manjack, snotty gobbles, glue berry, pink pearl, bird lime tree, Indian cherry, lasoda (Hindi) and lasura (Nepali). Cordia dichotoma is a small to moderate-sized deciduous tree. The stem bark is greyish brown, smooth or longitudinally wrinkled. Flowers are short-stalked, bisexual, white in colour which open only at night. The fruit is a yellow or pinkish-yellow. The immature fruits are pickled and are also used as a vegetable fodder. The leaves also yield good fodder. The seed kernel has medicinal properties. It is often cultivated for its fruits throughout the range of its natural distribution. In Burma, the Pa-O people grow the tree (called "thanapet") for its edible leave.
Products from Cordia dichotoma Forst.f.
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BCN1234
Isorhamnetin-3-O-neohespeidoside 55033-90-4
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BCN1247
Isorhamnetin-3-O-beta-D-Glucoside 5041-82-7
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BCN5551
Isorhamnetin 480-19-3
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BCN5598
Kaempferide 491-54-3
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BCN5572
Kaempferitrin 482-38-2
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BCN5653
Kaempferol 520-18-3
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BCN6049
Quercetin 117-39-5
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BCN5665
Quercitrin 522-12-3
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BCN1261
Quercetin-7-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside 491-50-9
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