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Miliusa tomentosa

Miliusa tomentosa is a large deciduous tree with 15–20 metre height. It is commonly known as wooly miliusa. The native range of this species is the Indian subcontinent. It is a tree and grows primarily in the seasonally dry tropical biome.

Description
Woolly miliusa is a large deciduous tree, growing up to 20 m tall. Bark is blackish brown. Leaves are thick leathery, ovate, oblong, 4–10 cm long, 2–5.5 cm broad, smooth above, softly hairy below, base rounded, margin entire, tip pointed, leaf-stalk 2–5 mm. Flowers are greenish, 1.5 cm across, solitary or in pairs opposite the leaf. Sepals are about 4 mm long, linear-lanceshaped. Petals are 3+3, about 6 mm long, outer petals sepal-like, inner ones oblong to obovate. Fruits are dark purple, nearly spherical, 8–17 arranged in a ring, 2–3 cm across, stalk 1–1.5 cm long, seeds 3–4. It flowers from May to June. == Taxonomy ==
Taxonomy
It belongs to the family Annonaceae. == Biochemistry ==
Biochemistry
A qualitative preliminary phytochemical analysis of dried leaves of this plant revealed the presence of carbohydrate, protein, cardiac glycoside, glycosides, alkaloids, flavonoids, saponins, steroids, anthraquinones, tannins, quinines and inorganic compounds. == Uses ==
Uses
The oil from its seeds is used in Chinese traditional medicine for its antibacterial and analgesic properties. == Insect food plant ==
Insect food plant
Butterflies such as the tawny rajah, tailed jay, common jay, spot swordtail, and narrow banded bluebottle feed on the leaves of this tree. ==References ==
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