Plant Profile
Herb descriptions
Botany
Binomial nomenclature
Macaranga peltata
Scientific Name and Description
Macaranga peltata (ROXB.) MUELL.-ARG.
Herb Family
Plant type
Tree
Plant Synonyms
Plant Synonyms
Macaranga roxburghi WRIGHT.
Macaranga roxburghii
Tanarius peltatus
Mappa peltata
Macaranga roxburghii
Tanarius peltatus
Mappa peltata
Plant Names - Common - Regional - Vernacular
common names | kenda - කැන්ද, kanda |
English | kenda |
Kannada | batla chandrike, candakanne, chaandoda, chanda kanne, chandakala, chandakanne, chenthakanni, chinthakanni, chootha kanne, jaatiyuppalige, jagi uppalige, jagiuppalige, jatiuppalige, kanchu praanthi, kanchupranthi, kanchupranti, kancupparanti, kanju pparaanthi, oopalkai, upaligi, upalkai, upligi, uppalige, uppaligi, upparanti, upranti |
Malayalam | pattavanni, peemoha, pimugam, potuvanni, uppalika, uppila, vatta |
Marathi | chaandavada, chandvar |
Tamil | naratiya2, pimukam 2, vattakanni, vattakkanni 2, vattakunni, vattathamarei, vattattamarai#, vattattutti |
Telugu | boddi, godugu ganapa, konda thaamara, kondajaaphara, kondajaphara, pulichinjalamu, pulichinsaku, pulicincalamu |
Plants Medicinal Value
Medicinal Systems
Siddha
Folk
Herb usable parts
Wood
Leaves
Seeds
Gum
Ethnopharmacology use
Macaranga peltata (Roxb.) Müll. Arg.
Habit - Tree
Parts used - Gum, leaves, stem, wood
Application - Sores; boils; wound; stops bleeding; timber
Treatment - General
References - Bhat et al. 2014
References
Literature
Literature
Bhat et al. 2014
Published 11 February 2019 http://dx.doi.org/10.32859/era.18.4.1-112
The National Medicinal Plants Board (NMPB), Department of AYUSH
Foundation for Revitalisation of Local Health Traditions (FRLHT)
The Flora of Orissa Vol III Author - Saxena H.O.,Brahmam M.
Flora of Maharashtra State (Dicotyledons) Volume 2 Author - N.P.Singh, P.Lakshminarasimhan, S.Karthikeyan & P.V. Prasanna
FLORA OF KARNATAKA VOL-2 Author - C.J SALDHANA
Flora of Srikakulam District (Andhra Pradesh) Author - Rolla Seshagiri Rao, S.Hara Sriramulu
Citations
Herb citations
Macaranga peltata. (2023, September 27). In Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macaranga_peltata