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Bauhinia purpurea
Tapak Kuda, Purple Bauhinia, Butterfly Tree, Orchid Tree, Tapak Unta, Purple Orchid Tree
Species Name | Bauhinia purpurea |
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Common Name | Tapak Kuda, Purple Bauhinia, Butterfly Tree, Orchid Tree, Tapak Unta, Purple Orchid Tree |
Family | Fabaceae |
Genus | Bauhinia |
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Taxonomic Notes |
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Species Information
- Small evergreen tree or shrub 4-10 m tall. Rooked branches, green leaves, and large, purple and orchid-like flowers.
- East Asia: India, Nepal, Bhutan, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, and Thailand
- Tropical, sub-tropical/monsoonal
- 1500 m
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- pH 6.2-7.0 [1]
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- Specimens in urban areas and at Kepong Botanic Gardens, Selangor, were tolerant of dry spells lasting three weeks and should be able to survive for one month.
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- The flowers are used in pickles and curries. The leaves are used in Indian traditional medicine to treat coughs, while the bark is used for glandular diseases and as an antidote for poisons. [1]
Contributors: anonymous
Last Updated: 2023-03-15
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