Family: Rutaceae | Genus: Zanthoxylum | Species: Zanthoxylum budrunga DC. |
Habit |
Leaf |
Flower |
Fruit |
Bark |
Synonym | Fagara budrunga Roxb. |
Flower Color | Greenish |
Common Name | Badrang, Mullilam, Pepuli, Tilfda, Tirphal | Flower Type | Panicle |
English / Trade Name | Indian Prickly Ash | Flowering Period | April-June |
Vernacular /Local Name | Ngang | Fruiting Period | July-Sept |
Altitude | Up to 1500 m | Fruit Type | Follicle |
Habit | Tree | Fruit Details | Fruit globose, apiculate; seed 1, globose, smooth, bluish-black |
Habitat | Occurs in evergreen and moist deciduous forests also in the plains | Bark Type | Prickly |
Distribution | Indo-malayasia and in the Western Ghats | Bark Details | Bark 15-20 mm thick, brown, mottled with white, armed with conical prickles |
Distribution in manipur | Eastern | Origin | Native |
Leaf Type | Compound | ||
Leaf Arrangement | Opposite (leaves in pairs along stem) | ||
Leaf Shape | Elliptic | ||
Description of Species | Deciduous trees, to 20 m high, bark 15-20 mm thick, brown, mottled with white, armed with conical prickles; outer bark dead, corky, pale yellow, inner bark sulphur yellow; branchlets woody, terete, sparsely prickly | Leaf Details | eaves compound, imparipinnate, alternate, spiral, clustered at twig ends; rachis canaliculate, glabrous; petiolule 0.3 cm long, canaliculate in cross section, glabrous; leaflets 15-23, opposite, 6.5-11 x 3.5-4.5 cm |
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