Diospyros candolleana Wight/ Diospyros ebenum Koenig ex Retz.
Synonyms : D. ebenaster Roxb, D. hebecarpa A. Cunn.ex Benth
Family : Ebenaceae
Group : 6. Star trees
Parts Used : Fruit , Leaf , Bark , Unripe fruit
Vernacular Names :-
English | : | Black sapota,Ceylon ebenoy |
Malayalam | : | Karimaram, Karu, Vayari |
Hindi | : | Abnus |
Kannada | : | Karemara,Kendhu |
Tamil | : | Karai, Tumbi |
Telungu | : | Nalavalludu, Tumiki. |
Distribution and Habitat: Seen in dry evergreen forests of kerala, Tamilnadu, Karnataka, and adjacent areas; Srilanka.
Botany: Large tree with glabrous branchlets.
- Leaves: Alternate, petioles 0.4-0.5 cm long, lamina simple, elliptic, 10 cm by 4.5 cm coriaceous.
- Flowers: Funnel shaped, male inflorescence short peduncled cyme, female flowers solitary, very shortly peduncled, larger than the male ones.
- Fruits: Globose, calyx persistent and hard.
Properties: Carminative, astringent, laxative, aphrodisiac and against anaemia
Chemical constituents:
Heart wood: 2 β-naphthaldehydes, 2 naphthoic acid derivatives, ceryl alcohol, betulin, α-amyrin, ursolic acid, baurenol, stigmasterol.
Leaf- Lupeol and ursolic acid.
Uses: It is used in epistaxis, burns, scabies.
Propagation: Seed