Zanthoxylum spp.

M. Vivekananthan | Project Associate
Care Earth Trust, Chennai
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On Wed, Apr 12, 2023 at 6:39 AM Germain Vital <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Dear members,
>
> *Observation: *28/03/2023. Riung District, Flores, Indonesia.
>
> *Description*: It is a tree that can reach a height of 20m and a
> circumference of 150cm. Its trunk is densely covered with thorns
> (straight). Compound leaf, spiral alternate phyllotaxis. Hardwood.
>
> *Habitus*: Common in all dry tropical forest with sea influenced climate.
> Up to an altitude of 500m (possibly more).
>
> *Use*: Its bark (bitter) is used as a remedy against malaria.
>
> *First ID*: Erythrina sp. (from the local name : Wangka / Waké / Wéké –
> téré)
>
> *Photos *: A = young tree with leaves B = old tree bark (he can be
> larger)
>
> Thanks for the huge help
>
> Regards,
>
> Ger
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