Causonis trifolia explained
Causonis trifolia commonly known as bush Grape, fox-grape, three-leaved wild vine or threeleaf cayratia is a species of liana plant native to Australia and Asia. It has black-colored berries, and its leaves contain several flavonoids, such as cyanidin and delphinidin. Hydrocyanic acid is present in the stem, leaves and roots.[1] [2] [3]
Distribution
This species can be found in Indian subcontinent, especially in India, Bangladeshi and Philippines, Queensland.[4]
Notes and References
- Book: G. J. H. Grubben, O. A. Denton. Vegetables . 166. Backhuys Publishers .
- Book: Ian W. B. Thornton. Krakatau. 1997. 121, 155. Harvard University Press .
- Book: C. P. Khare. Indian Medicinal Plants. 2008. 132. Springer.
- Rao . Ananda. 1995. Flora of Lakshadweep islands off the Malabar coast, peninsular India, with emphasis on phytogeographical distribution of plants. Journal of Economic and Taxonomic Botany. 19 . 235–250 .