Kumathi mara -Dragon’s eye
Kumathi mara (Dimocarpuslongan Lour) is one of the native trees in Kodagu grows 9-12 M tall. A tropical tree that produces edible fruit which is commonly associated with lychee. The fruit has a bark-like shell, thin, and firm. The flowers are pale yellow in colour.
Kodava
Kumathimara, Poovathimara, Chaakatemara
English
Dragon’s eye, Longan tree
Botanical Name
Dimocarpuslongan Lour
Family
SAPINDACEAE
Flowering starts
March
Fruiting ends
September
Uses
The wood is used for posts, agricultural implements, furniture and construction. The heartwood is red, hard and takes a fine polish. The flesh of the fruit is administered as a stomachic, febrifuge and vermifuge and is regarded as an antidote for poison. A decoction of the dried flesh is taken as a tonic and treatment for insomnia and neurasthenic neurosis.
Categories: Flora And Fauna
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