Let you student coleect the bark from wild growing trees. It is seldom
cultivated & your student may find it easy to contact local forest officers
for sourcing the tree bark for *Research Purpose exclusively.*

On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 5:16 PM, Dr. Shiddamallayya Mathapati <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear friends,
> One of my student is working on cultivated *Holarrhena antidysenterica*
> bark for research work. If any one knows the source in Karnataka kindly
> inform me.
>
> Yours
>
> --
> Dr. Shiddamallayya N,
> Assistant Research Officer (Botany),
> Survey of Medicinal Plant Unit
> National Ayurveda Dietetics Research Institute,
> (A unit of C C R A S,
> Dept. of  AYUSH, Mini. of H & F W,
> Govt. of India, New Delhi),
> G C P Annexe, Ashoka Pillar
> Jayanagar I block,
> Bangalore - 560 011
> Contact Number: +919449644341
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