Bark - Specimen details

Bark - Specimen details

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Catalogue Number: 50895

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Plant Name 101.01 SAPOTACEAE Mimusops elengi Entry Book Number
Artefact Name Bark Vernacular Name
Iso Country India TDWG Region India
Parts Held Bark Geography Description India
Uses BarkUse: MEDICINES User: Man TDWG use MEDICINES
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Donor Chantre C Donor No
Donor Date 00/00/1877 Donor Notes
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Collection Notes Collection Date
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Notes: Label source: See Dymock The bark is red woody and fibrous and has a thin grey epidermis studded with lichens; its general appearance when dry reminds one of red Cinchona, but the inner surface is marked with whitish stains as if it were mildewed. On bre, aking the bark these stains are seen to penetrate the substance to some depth; they are caused by the drying of the milky juice with which the tree abounds. Upon soaking a piece of dried bark in water it becomes coated with mucilage, and a milky fluid can, be squeezed out from its freshly cut surface. Microscopic examination discovers no distinctive characterists. Wowlee bark is bitter and astringent. I have no experience of its use. M.kauki, the adams fruit of Goa, has much the same properties. The olive, shaped berries of both trees are edible.

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