Adina pilulifera

Adina pilulifera Franch. ex Drake, J. Bot. (Morot) ix. (1895) 207.

Adina pilulifera
Adina pilulifera
Adina pilulifera
Adina pilulifera
Adina pilulifera Franch. ex Drake, Photo by Hoang Thanh Son

The native range of this species is Japan (S. Kyushu), S. China to Vietnam. It is a shrub or tree and grows primarily in the wet tropical biome.

Vietnamese name: 

Gáo viên, Thủ viên

Latin name: 

Adina pilulifera (Lam.) Franch. et Drake – Cephalanthus pilulifera Lam.

Family: 

Rubiaceae

Uses: 

Treat colds, high fevers, respiratory infections (Roots). Dysentery, acute enteritis, gastritis (Flowers and fruits). Leaves cure boils.

Distribution: 

Lao Cai (Sa Pa), Ninh Binh, Ha Tinh, Thua Thien Hue. The tree grows naturally in the valley along the stream.

Flowering and fruiting season: 

Months V-Seven; July-September

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