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Botanical Name Plant's Common Name Plant Family

MT009 : Bombax ceiba L.

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Melghat's Flora's Serial No. : 45  
Class : Magnoliopsida - Dicotyledons
Order : Malvales
Family : Malvaceae - Mallow family
Genus : Bombax
Species : Bombax ceiba L.
Plant Location in Melghat : -  
Plant Category : Tree  
Plant's Current Status : Common  
Plant Family : Malvaceae  

 
Plant Common Name : Semal, Kat Sawar, K- Auri, Silk Cotton Tree, Kapok Tree • Hindi: Shalmali, Semal • Manipuri: Tera • Assamese: Dumboil • Tamil: Sittan, Sanmali • Malayalam: Unnamurika • Nepali: Simal
 
Synonym : Bombax aculeatum L.
Bombax ceiba Burm.f.
Bombax ceiba var. leiocarpum Robyns
Bombax heptaphyllum Cav.
Bombax malabaricum DC.
Bombax thorelii Gagnep.
Bombax tussacii Urb.
Gossampinus malabarica Merr.
Gossampinus rubra Buch.-Ham.
Gossampinus thorelii Bakh.
Melaleuca grandiflora Blanco
Salmalia malabarica (DC.) Schott & Endl


Description : Deciduous trees; to 45 m high; bole straight, buttress 1-2 m high, armed with conical prickles; bark 20-30 mm thick, grey mottled with white, longitudinal fissures shallow; blaze pink, marked with triangular rays; branches horizontal and more or less whorled; branchlets prickly. Leaves digitately-compound, alternate, stipulate; stipules small, lateral; rachis 12-25 cm, stout, swollen at base, glabrous; leaflets 5-7, whorled; petiolule 14-25 mm long, stout, glabrous; lamina 10-20 x 2-6 cm, elliptic, elliptic-ovate or elliptic-obovate; base attenuate or cuneate; apex caudate-acuminate; margin entire, glabrous, chartaceous; lateral nerves 8-14 pairs, parallel, slightly ascending, prominent, secondary laterals also seen; intercostae reticulate. Flowers bisexual, dark crimson, 6-7 cm across, solitary or 2-5 together; pedicels 1-2 cm long, thick; calyx campanulate, irregularly lobed, lobes 3-4 x 3 cm, coriaceous, glabrous to sparsely puberulous outside, silky inside, falling of with corolla and stamens; petals 5, 8.5-18 x 3.5-5 cm, obovate to elliptic-obovate, recurved, fleshy, tomentellous outside, imbricate; stamens 65-80, 3-7.5 cm long in 5 bundles; staminal tube short; filaments flat, angular, connate only at the base of the bundles; anthers reniform; ovary conical, tomentose, 5-celled; ovules many; style exceeding the stamens; stigma 5-fid, lobes spreading. Fruit a capsule, 8-10 x 3 cm, downy tomentose, cylindrical, cuneate on both ends, blackish and glabrous at maturity, the columella brownish; seeds numerous, pyriform, smooth, dark brown, embedded in white cotton.
 
Curated Medicinal Use / Activity : anti-pyretic–bark extract, Antitumor, Anticancer, Abortifacient, Aphrodisiac, birth control, sexual diseases and tonic, anti-inflammatory, Impotency, asthma and small-pox boils, Muscular Injury, Wounds, Anti-Diarrheal, Leprosy, Pimples and skin disease, Anthelmintics and anti-diabetic
 
Plant's Phytochemicals : Flower - Xanthones(3): 4-O-p-hydroxybenzoyl mangiferin
mangiferin
isomangiferin
Flavonoids(9): Apigenin
Vitexin
Isovitexin
Vicinine-2
Quercetin
Quercetin 3-O-beta-glucoside
Quercetin 3-O-alpha-arabinoside
Isorhamnetin 3-O-alpha-glucuronide
Rutin
Lupeol
beta-sitosterol
Naphthaquinone
Naphthol
Naphthol ether
Desmethyl naphthol
Isohemigossypol
7-Hydroxycadalene
beta-sitosterol-3-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside
Hentriacontane
Hentriacontanol
Kaempferol
Quercetin
Anthocyanin A
Anthocyanin B
Palmatic acid
Octadecyl palmitate
n-Hexacosanol
Gallic acid
Tannic acid

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