Pterygota alata (Roxb.) R.Br.
Synonym: Sterculia alata Roxb., Clompanus alata (Roxb.) Kuntze
Common name: Buddha Coconut
Assamese: Tula, Pahari
Bengali: Tula, Buddha-Narikel
Chinese: 海南苹婆
Kannada: Kolugida, Tattele mara, Bekaro, Daddele, Jaynkathala
Malayalam: Porila
Marathi: करवटी Karvati
Tamil: கொடைத்தோண்டி Kodaittondi
Description: Deciduous trees, to 35 m high, bole straight, buttressed; bark, greyish with light and dark patches, smooth; blaze creamy yellow; young parts covered with dense golden brown stellate-pubescence. Leaves simple, alternate clustered towards the end of branches; stipule free, lateral, cauducous; petiole 3.5-10 cm long, slender, glabrous; lamina 10-30 x 7.5-20 cm, ovate or orbicular, base cordate, subcordate or truncate, apex caudate-acuminate or acuminate, margin entire, glabrous, coriaceous, 5-7 nerved from base, palmate, lateral nerves 3-6 pairs, pinnate, prominent, intercostae reticulate, slender, prominent. Flowers unisexual or polygamous, to 2 cm long, brownish, in rusty brown tomentose panicles from leafless nodes; calyx 5-partite, lobes 1 cm long, curved out, tomentose outside; male flowers: staminal column cylindric bearing 4-5 phalanges of about 5 anthers each; female flowers: staminodes round the base of the ovary; carpels 5, free, superior, ovules many in each; style short, recurved; stigma 2-lobed. Fruit of 3-5 follicles, 10-12.5 cm long, obovoid oblique; seeds 25-30, 5-7.5 cm long, oblong, brown winged.
Stimulant, digestive, aphrodisiac [CRC World Dictionary of Medicinal and Poisonous Plants]
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