bio.wikisort.org - PlantBauhinia racemosa, commonly known as the bidi leaf tree, is a rare medicinal species of flowering shrub with religious significance. It is a small crooked tree with drooping branches that grows 3–5 metres (10–16 ft) tall and flowers between February and May. It is native to tropical Southeast Asia.
Species of legume
Bauhinia racemosa |
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Scientific classification  |
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Plantae |
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Tracheophytes |
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Angiosperms |
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Eudicots |
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Rosids |
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Fabales |
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Fabaceae |
Genus: |
Bauhinia |
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B. racemosa |
Binomial name |
Bauhinia racemosa
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Synonyms |
- Bauhinia parviflora Vahl
- Piliostigma racemosum (Lam.) Benth.
- Piliostigma racemosa (Lam.) Benth.
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Religious significance
Main articles: Vijayadashami and Dussehra
In Maharashtrian families it is customary to exchange leaves of the Aapta tree on the Hindu festive day of Dussehra. An act known as exchanging Gold—pointing to the special significance of the plant on that particular day. This is also why the tree is often referred to as Sonpatta (literal translation: leaves of gold).[1]
Other uses
Main article: Beedi
The leaves are used in the production of beedi, a thin Indian cigarette.[2]
References
External links
Media related to Piliostigma racemosum at Wikimedia Commons
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