Macaranga indica explained

Macaranga indica is a heliophilous evergreen plant native to South and Southeast Asia and China.[1] A crimson colored resin called "macaranga gum" is obtained from this plant.[2] Many parts of the plant are used for ayurvedic medicine in India and Sri Lanka.

Description

Macaranga indica is a resinous tree, up to tall. The grayish bark is smooth in texture. Its leaves are simple and alternately arranged, peltate, orbicular-ovate, apex is acuminate, and palmately 8 to 9-nerved. The unisexual flowers are dioecious. The one-seeded fruit is a globose capsule.[3]

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Macaranga indica Wight.
  2. Web site: Macaranga indica.
  3. Web site: Macaranga indica - EUPHORBIACEAE.