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corkwood
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corkwood,
n Latin name:
Duboisia myoporoides; parts used: leaves, stems, roots; uses: motion sickness, gastrointestinal spasms; precautions: pregnancy, lactation, children, patients with glaucoma, myasthenia gravis, stomach or genital blockage, congestive heart failure, enlarged prostates, hypertension, dysrhythmias, and stomach ulcers; can cause palpitations, tachycardia, confusion, restlessness, headaches, blurred sight, nausea, dry mouth, constipation, upset stomach. Also called
pituri.

corkwood


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Flora in Manas National Park The flora in Manas National Park includes the Syzygium cumini, Anthocephalus chinensis, Aphanamixis polystachya and the Bombax ceiba, Cinnamomum tamala as well as the Terminalia bellirica and the Gmelina arborea.
Tree species are scattered throughout the park like the Bombax Malabaricum, Adina Cordifolia, Shorea Robusta and the Terminalia Belerica as well as the Terminalis Tomentosa, Eugenia Jambolana and the Dalbergia Sissoo.
 
 
 
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