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Useful Tropical Plants

Grewia bilamellata

Gagnep.

Malvaceae

+ Synonyms

Grewia parva Merr.

Common Name:

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General Information

Grewia bilamellata is a deciduous shrub growing around 100cm tall[
949
Title
Flore Générale de L'Indo-Chine
Publication
 
Author
Lecomte H.
Website
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/
Publisher
Masson; Paris.
Year
1907 - 1951
ISBN
 
Description
Produced in ?7 volumes, it is rather old and dated, especially with the amount of nomenclatural changes there have been in the past century, but still contains a wealth of information.
].
The plant is harvested from the wild for local use as a medicine and source of cordage.

Known Hazards

None known

Botanical References

949
Title
Flore Générale de L'Indo-Chine
Publication
 
Author
Lecomte H.
Website
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/
Publisher
Masson; Paris.
Year
1907 - 1951
ISBN
 
Description
Produced in ?7 volumes, it is rather old and dated, especially with the amount of nomenclatural changes there have been in the past century, but still contains a wealth of information.

Range

Southeast Asia - Vietnam, Philippines

Habitat

Thickets at low elevations.

Properties

Edibility Rating *
Other Uses Rating *  *
HabitDeciduous Shrub
Height1.00 m
Cultivation StatusWild

Cultivation Details

Not known

Edible Uses

We have no information regarding edibility, but the fruit is around 9mm wide and 4mm long, divided into two sections each containing up to two seeds[
949
Title
Flore Générale de L'Indo-Chine
Publication
 
Author
Lecomte H.
Website
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/
Publisher
Masson; Paris.
Year
1907 - 1951
ISBN
 
Description
Produced in ?7 volumes, it is rather old and dated, especially with the amount of nomenclatural changes there have been in the past century, but still contains a wealth of information.
].

Medicinal

Grewia species are valued in many cultures for their medicinal virtues. The main medicinal action appears to come from the mucilage that is found in the leaves, stems and roots, which has been shown to have soothing and healing properties. Taken internally it is often used as a remedy for diarrhoea and dysentery, for example, whilst externally it is applied to wounds, cuts, ulcers, irritations etc. The plant can be taken as a simple infusion or decoction, or it can be applied topically as a poultice of the plant, or the mucilage can be extracted from the plant, if required, by maceration and then decoction.
We have no specific records for this species, but it is likely to have been used as a traditional medicine.

A chloroform extract of the aerial parts of the plant have shown antimalarial activity against the D6 and W2 clones of the parasite Plasmodium falciparum[
1731
Title
Phytochemical and Pharmacological Properties of the Genus Grewia; A Review
Publication
Int J Pharm Pharm Sci, Vol 4, Suppl 4, 72-78; 2012
Author
Goyal P.K.
Publisher
 
Year
2012
ISBN
0975-1491
Description
 
].

Other Uses

The fibrous bark is used to make a string. The strength is said to be slight[
345
Title
Minor Products of Philippine Forests
Publication
 
Author
Brown. W. H.
Publisher
Bureau of Forestry, Manilla.
Year
1920
ISBN
 
Description
A useful guide to some of the plants of the area, though terse on details. The book is out of copyright and can be legally downloaded from the Internet.
]. The rope is said to be durable during the dry season, but to deteriorate rapidly during wet weather[
345
Title
Minor Products of Philippine Forests
Publication
 
Author
Brown. W. H.
Publisher
Bureau of Forestry, Manilla.
Year
1920
ISBN
 
Description
A useful guide to some of the plants of the area, though terse on details. The book is out of copyright and can be legally downloaded from the Internet.
].

Propagation

Seed - we have no specific information for this species but seed of this genus is generally best sown as soon as it is ripe. Stored seed has a hard seedcoat and may benefit from scarification before sowing in order to speed up and improve germination. This can usually be done by pouring a small amount of nearly boiling water on the seeds (being careful not to cook them!), allowing the mix to cool somewhat and then leaving it in a warm place to soak for 12 - 24 hours. Sow the seeds in situ or in a nursery seedbed or trays - do not allow the compost to become dry. Germination and early growth are usually quite quick.
Cuttings - best taken with a heel.
Cite as: Tropical Plants Database, Ken Fern. tropical.theferns.info. 2024-04-29. <tropical.theferns.info/viewtropical.php?id=Grewia+bilamellata>

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