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摘要
本报告讨论了两种药用植物,即茜草科的 Exallage auricularia (L.) Bremek 和来自印度阿萨姆邦 Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR) Ultapani Reserve Forest 的 Lamiaceae 科的 Gomphostemma ovatum Wallfrom,根据其形态特征、分类注释、物候学和野外照片以及分布图对这两种植物进行了记录、描述和鉴定。阿萨姆邦当地的博多部落用 E. auricularia 的叶膏治疗黄疸和痔疮,用 G. ovatum 治疗不同的疾病,如流感、咳嗽、感冒、皮肤过敏、消化不良症状、黄疸等。花为对生聚伞花序,被苞片包着,很容易与叶区分开,花的排列密集或疏松。苞片--叶状小簇生,对着聚伞花序,总苞片,星状毛,大的小苞片超过花萼。卵形聚伞花序(G. ovatum)是多年生植物,可长到 1.5 米左右高,具有块茎状根,很少有节上生根。
New Record of Two Medicinal Plants, Exallage Auricularia and Gomphostemma
Ovatum, from Ultapani Reserve Forest, Northeast India
This report discusses two medicinal plants, namely Exallage auricularia (L.) Bremek from Rubiaceae family and Gomphostemma ovatum Wall
from Lamiaceae family from Ultapani Reserve Forest of Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR) of Assam, India, are recorded, described, and
identified based on their morphological characters, taxonomical notes, phenology, and field photos along with map of distribution.
The local Bodo-trib of Assam used leaf paste of E. auricularia to cure jaundice and piles and G. ovatum for treatment of different ailments like flu,
cough, cold, skin irritations, symptoms of indigestion, jaundice, etc.
Inflorescence - verticillaster inflorescence in leaf axil, 3 to many flowers, 2 to 5 cm long. Flowers are born in opposite cymes, subtended by bracts,
easily indistinguishable from leaves, and the arrangement of flowers is congested or lax. Bracts - leaf-like small cluster, subtending cyme,
involucral bracts, stellate hairs, large bracteoles exceeding the calyx.
G. ovatum is a perennial plant that can grow up to around 1.5 m tall and has tuber-like roots with infrequent node-level rooting.