Dimocarpus longan Lour. (= Euphoria longana Lam.)
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Dimocarpus longan Lour. (= Euphoria longana Lam.) |
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Dimocarpus longan Lour. (= Euphoria longana Lam.)
Names.
Myanmar: ga-naing-gyo, longan, taw-kyetmauk, taw-longan, tayok-kyetmauk. English: eyeball tree, logan.
Range.
East Asia; cultivated elsewhere. In Myanmar, found in Bago, Mandalay, Mon, and Shan.
Conservation status.
Lower Risk/near threatened [NT] ( IUCN 2017).
Use.
Fruit: Used as a brain stimulant.
Notes.
In China the fleshy part of the fruit is used as a nutrient-roborant, benefiting the spleen, heart, kidneys, lungs, and mental faculties, and is also employed as an antidote and anthelmintic; the powdered kernel is used as a styptic ( Perry 1980). In Indo-China the seed as an alexiteric, and oil from the seed is used on snakebites;. an infusion of dried flowers is used for kidney trouble and leucorrhea, that of the sliced roots to treat gonorrhea and glycosuria; the fresh dried aril is licked to stop hiccups ( Perry 1980).
Reference.
Nordal (1963).
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