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Toddalia asiatica
Toddalia asiatica
- Botanic Family
- Rutaceae
- Author
- (Linnaeus) Lamarck
Common Names
- Lopez Root
- Fei long zhang xue (Pinyin)
- Forest Pepper
- Kyanza (Myanmar)
- Maik-kat-nwe (Myanmar)
- Su-hun (Myanmar)
- Shint-ma-tet (Myanmar)
- Cay xit xa
- Cay lang cay
Geographical Habitats
- Fujian
- Gansu
- Guangdong
- Guangxi
- Guizhou
- Hainan
- Henan
- Hubei
- Hunan
- Shaanxi
- Sichuan
- Taiwan
- Xizang
- Yunnan-China
- Bangladesh
- Bhutan
- India
- Indonesia
- Ryukyu Islands-Japan
- Laos
- Malaysia
- Myanmar
- Nepal
- Philippines
- Sri Lanka
- Thailand
- Vietnam
- Madagascar
- Comoros
- Kenya
- Rwanda
- Tanzania
- Uganda
- Zambia
- Mauritius
Natural Habitats
- Evergreen forests
- secondary forest
- thickets
- coastal
Flowering Times
- All year (China) Jan-Apr (Sri Lanka) Sep-Dec (India)
Fruiting Times
Perennial evergreen woody climber or armed sprawling shrub with glabrous or slightly tomentose stems, lateral racemes or axillary cymes to 170mm of strongly scented creamy-white flowers, 4mm male flowers, 0.8mm female flowers, 5 hairy sepals, 5 glabrous petals & orange fruit 10mm diameter, armed sprawling shrub or woody climber, inflorescence to 170mm long, creamy-white flowers to 3.5mm, fruit an orange grooved berry to 10mm diameter, 2-7 ridges, curved or straight prickles, glabrous coriaceous leaflets
Further References
- Sturtevant 1919
- Bailey 1976
- Mobot
- net
- FOC
- APDC
- Medicinal Plants Used in Sri Lanka
- The Plant List 2
- J.S. Gamble
- BF
- USNH
- Botanicus
- F Indochine