Bark - Specimen details

Bark - Specimen details

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Catalogue Number: 50203

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Plant Name 106.00 APOCYNACEAE Thevetia peruviana Entry Book Number
Artefact Name Bark Vernacular Name
Iso Country India TDWG Region India
Parts Held Bark Geography Description India, Bombay
Uses BarkUse: MEDICINES User: Not defined TDWG use MEDICINES
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Donor Pharm Soc GB Donor No 1 B 9
Donor Date 00/00/1985 Donor Notes Col & Ind Exhib Date: 00/00/1886x0Dx0A
Collector Collector No
Collection Notes Collection Date
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Notes: Label source: Common in gardens in Bombay, where it grows very freely, and is usually pollarded a few feet from the ground to make it form a handsome bush, much like an English willow. The fresh bark of the young wood from a 1/2 to 1 inch in diameter,, is green, smooth and covered by a delicate grey epidermis, through which the green colour is apparent. The wood is white and soft, and there is a large central pith. All parts of the plant abound in a milky juice, and have an acrid smell when bruised. A, section of the bark examined under the microscope shows many large laticiferous vessels arranged in bundles, which form a zone, but is not otherwise remarkable. This plant is the T. neriifolia of the Pharmaecopoeia of India, and is recommended in that wo, rk as an antiperiodic; it does not appear to be used medicinally in this neighbourhood. There would be no difficultly in obtaining a good supply of bark, as the trees are frequently cut; if collected from the young wood and dried it forms quills of about, the thickness of cinnamon, externally dark grey with brown striae, internally smooth and black; texture tough, taste bitter, no particular odour.
Determinations:106.00 APOCYNACEAE Thevetia peruviana (Pers.) K.Schum.
    106.00 APOCYNACEAE Thevetia neriifolia Juss. ex Steud.

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