Family: Combretaceae
Synonyms: Terminalia alata
- English: Indian Laurel, Silver grey wood, White chuglam
- Hindi: आसन Asan, साज Saj
- Marathi: ऐन Ain, असण Asan, साताडा Satada, शार्दूळ Shardul
- Tamil: அருச்சுனம் Aruccunam, கருமருது Karumarutu, மருதமரம் Marutamaram
- Malayalam: Matthi
- Telugu: ఇనుమద్ది Innu maddi, నల్లమద్ది Nalla maddi
- Kannada: Banappu, Karimaddi, Sadada, Unapu mara
- Bengali: Asan
- Oriya: Sahaju
- Sanskrit: रक्तअर्जुन Raktarjun
Used in Ayurveda. Bark juice applied to treat wounds, cuts, skin diseases, diarrhea; bark for anemia. Gum edible for stomach disorders. Leaves paste given in vomiting; boiling leaves vapor inhaled to relieve headache; tender leaves chewed and applied along with saliva to bleeding wounds and bandaged. Magico-religious beliefs, logs of this wood are worshipped, a very sacred tree avoided for suicide by hanging; articles associated with Gods and shrines are made of this wood and also funerary pillars; shrines made under this tree. Bark infusion in menstrual disorders. [CRC World Dictionary of Medicinal and Poisonous Plants]
12 Published articles of Terminalia elliptica / alata