Latin Names |
English Names |
Sanskrit Names |
Hindi Names |
Tamarix gallica
auct., Dyer in part,
non Linn. (Tamaricaceae) |
Tamarisk |
Jhavuka |
Jhav, Jhau |
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Habitat
It is found
in North India in sandy or gravelly areas, low-lying saline
soils and on the banks of rivers.
Morphology Description (Habit)
T.gallica
is a gregarious, bushy shrub or a small tree. The bark is brownish,
smooth when young and rough when mature; the leaves are minute,
not sheathing; the flowers, pink or white, on long, very slender,
spike-like racemes in terminal panicles; the capsules are conical,
trigonous, tapering and pale pink; the seeds, with a plume of
white hairs. |
Principal
Constituents
Tamarixin along with
traces of its aglucone, tamarixetin.
Indications
Because of its mild
and sweet taste, it is used to move the bowels in children as well
as in bleeding disorders like menorrhagia, bleeding per rectum and
epistaxis.
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