Family:
Oxalidaceae
Synonym:
Averrhoa abtusangulata Stokes
Vernacular name: Bilibi, Bilimbi, Chemmeenpuli, Chimbili, Irumbampuli,
Keerichakka,
Habit: Tree
Habitat: Garden plant
Distribution:Cultivated in tropics
Flowering and Fruiting: Throughout the year
Key identification features: It is an evergreen tree that grows up
to 10 m tall. Its leaves
typically form tufts at the tips of branches and each leaf has 5-19 pairs of leaflets. The tree produces cauliflorous panicles that emerge from tubercles on the main
trunk. The individual flowers are solitary
and erect. The fruits are cylindric, obtuse, and obtusely angled.
Use: The leaves are used as a paste
against itches, eaten against syphilis, and the leaves are used against mumps,
rheumatism, pimples, and piles.
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