Night Jasmine(പാരിജാതം)
Scientific Name: | Nyctanthes arbor-tristis L. | |
Synonyms: | Bruschia macrocarpa Bertol. , Nyctanthes dentata Blume | |
Systematic Position | ||
Class: | Dicotylodonae | |
Sub Class: | Gamopetalae | |
Series: | Bicarpellatae | |
Order: | Gentianales | |
Family: | Oleaceae | |
Common Names | ||
English: | Night Jasmine, Coral Jasmine | |
Malayalam: | പാരിജാതം | |
Tamil: | Pavizhamalli | |
Hindi: | Har Singar |
Description:A deciduous shrub or small tree, some times found in forest fringe as escape. Branchlets pubescent, 4-angled. Leaves ovate, shortly acuminate, distantly toothed or entire, coriaceous, scabrid, base rounded, cuneate or acute. Flowers white, sweet scented, sessile, 3-7 together on hairy quadrangular peduncles arranged in cymose panicles. Calyx tube funnel shaped, 4-5 toothed; corolla tube cylindrical, orange red, lobes white, 5-8, contorted in bud. Anthers subsesile near the mouth of the corolla tube. Ovary two celled, style cylindric,bifid. Fruit is a compressed orbicular capsule.
Habitat: It has been widely introduced in most tropical regions of the world
Distribution: India: Andaman & Nicobar Island, Assam, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan
Uses: Flowers are eaten as vegetable either as fresh or as dried one. The taste is pleasant bitter. Leaves are used in making curry. It is said to be antihelmenthic & aphrodisiac. Leaves are also used to treat skin diseases ; Ayurveda, Folk medicine, Homoeopathy, Folk medicine, Siddha