Flacourtia jangomas (Lour.) Raeusch.
ലവലോലിക്ക
Family : FLACOURTIACEAE
Synonym : Flacourtia cataphracta Roxb. ex Willd.
Common Names : Loika, Lavalolikka, Luikka, Puneala plum
Flowering Period : November-April
Distribution : Widely cultivated in South East Asia and East Africa
Habitat : Cultivated
Uses : Fruits edible, timber yielding, jam preparation. The leaves and roots are used to treat diarrhoea due to the high tannin content.
Key Characters :
Small trees, 5-10 m high, dioecious; bark pale brown
to copper-red. Leaves alternate, oblong-ovate to lanceolate. Flowers in
axillary, subcorymbose racemes. Disc faintly lobed, fleshy, white or
orange-yellow. Male flowers: stamens numerous, free, glabrous; anthers
ellipsoid, versatile, extrorse; pistillode absent. Female flowers: ovary
flask-shaped, incompletely 4-6 loculed by false septa; ovules 2 in each locule.
Fruit a berry, subglobose, scarlet red or dark purple when ripe.