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Botanical Name Plant's Common Name Plant Family

MT039 : Bauhinia variegata L.

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Melghat's Flora's Serial No. : 169  
Class : Magnoliopsida - Dicotyledons
Order : Fabales
Family : Fabaceae / Leguminosae - Pea family
Genus : Bauhinia L. - bauhinia
Species : Bauhinia variegata L. - mountain ebony
Plant Location in Melghat : -  
Plant Category : Tree  
Plant's Current Status : Common  
Plant Family : Caesalpiniaceae  

 
Plant Common Name : Kachnar, K-Champa, Kachnar, Orchid Tree, Varigated Bauhinia • Hindi: Kachnar • Manipuri: Chingthrao • Marathi: kanaraj, kavidara, kanchan, rakta-kanchan • Malayalam: chovanna-mandaru, chuvanna-mandaram • Telugu: Bodanta, Daevakanchanamu • Kannada: arisinantige, ayata, bilikanjivala, irkubalitu • Bengali: Raktakanchan • Oriya: vau-favang, vaube, kachan • Khasi: Dieng long, Dieng tharlong • Assamese: Kotora, Kurol • Mizo: Vau-favang, Vaube, Vaufawang • Sanskrit: Ashmantaka, asphota, Chamarika, Chamari • Nepali: Koiraalo
 
Synonym : Bauhinia chinensis (DC.)Vogel.
Bauhinia decora Uribe.
Bauhinia variegata var. candida (Aiton)Corner.
Bauhinia variegata var. chinensis DC.
Phanera variegata (L.)Benth.


Description : Trees, 5-10m. Leaves 6-14?5-13cm, cleft through about a quarter or third the length, glaucous beneath, lobes rounded, base deeply cordate; petioles 2.5-3.5cm. Flowers 6-8cm cross, variegated, white, in terminal racemes. Calyx pubescent. Corolla 4-6cm, white. Pods 20-30?2-3cm, sub-falcate. A small tree; leaves are simple, deeply cordate, dull green, Found throughout the province upto 2000 ft. Often cultivated for its beautiful flower. Flowers large, white, pink or purple. Pods 6 - 10 inch. long, hard, flat. Bark grey, cracked. Leaves with two lobes, similar to a cow's foot. Flowers purple with distinct dorsal petal. Fruit a flat pod.
 
Curated Medicinal Use / Activity : Mulvyadh, Anti-cancer(Tu et al., 2016).Paste of roots with rice is applied over wound. Decoction of buds is given twice a day in having blood in cough. It is used to stop the excess bleeding during menses.Dried flower powder with honey given in acidity. The bark is alterative, anthelmintic, astringent and tonic. The juice of the bark is used in the treatment of amoebic dysentery, Diarrhea and other stomach disorders. A paste of the bark is useful in the treatment of cuts and wounds, skin diseases, scrofula and ulcers. The dried buds are used in the treatment of piles, dysentery, Diarrhea and worms. The juice of the flowers is used to treat Diarrhea, dysentery and other stomach disorders. The root is used as an anti-dote to snake poison. A decoction of the root is used to treat dyspepsia.
 
Plant's Phytochemicals : beta-sitosterol
lupeol
Kaempferol
Galactoside
ombuin
kaempferol 7,4’-dimethylether-3-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside
kaempferol 3-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside
isorhamnetin 3-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside
hesperidin
oxepin
quercitroside
isoquercitroside
rutoside
myricetol glycoside
kaempferol glycoside
Bauhinione
cynidin-3-glucoside
malvidin-3-glucoside
malvidin-3-diglucoside
peonidin-3-glucoside
peonidin-3-diglucoside
kaempferol-3-galactoside
kaempferol-3-rhamnoglucoside
myristic acid
palmitic acid
stearic acid
lignoceric acid
behenic acid
arachidic acid
oleic acid
linoleic acid

Reference : ~ Chandra Prakash Kala; "Aboriginal uses and management of ethnobotanical species in deciduous forests of Chhattisgarh state in India"; Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine (2009); 5(20): 1-9 PMID :

~ Dhore MA and Joshi PA; "Flora of Melghat Tiger Reserve"; Directorate, Project Tiger, Melghat (1988); PMID :

~ Omesh Bajpai, Jitendra Pandey and Lal Babu Chaudhary; "Ethnomedicinal Uses of Tree Species by Tharu Tribes in the Himalayan Terai Region of India"; Research Journal of Medicinal Plant (2016); 10(1): 19-41 PMID :

~ Rajendra Prasad Bharti, Abhilasha shrivastava, Jagjeevan Ram Choudhary, Asha Tiwari and N. K. Soni; "Ethno Medicinal Plants used by Tribal Communities in Vindhya region of Rewa and Sidhi District of Madhya Pradesh, India"; IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (2013); 8(6): 23-28 PMID :