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Derris trifoliata Lour.
Climbing much branched shrub or twining
habitat, ever green, perennial
Tap roots deep sunken and without any
aerial outgrowth
Leaves compound, leaf axis upto 15 cm
long, pulvinous, terete, green alternate, imparipinnate
Leaflets elliptic oblong, entire, acuminate,
cuneate dark green, coriaceous, dorsiventra, unicostate reticulate venation
Inflorescence raceme on peduncle
Flower pedicellate, zygomorphic, bisexual,
complete
Sepals 5, gamosepalous, 5 short lobes
above, beneath cup-shaped tube
Petals 5, polypetalous, vaxillary, one
standard, ovate, apical grooved, white pinkish, basal short notched with
two edges, curved, two wings, white, two keels
Stamens 10 (9 + 1), diadelphous, anthers
remains free, anther bilobed, basifixed, introse, inserted
Carpels 2, syncarpous, ovary superior,
conical, flattened, single chambered, marginal placentation, Style 1, terminal,
stigma absent
Pods variable in shape, obliquely rounded
or orbicular
Seed soiltary, sub-orbicular, reddish
brown
Economic Importance : Entire plant
is used as stimulant, antispasmodic. Bark is used as an alternative in
rheumatism.
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