Azanza lampas is an Asian shrub in the family Malvaceae and tribe Gossypieae; its native range is tropical and subtropical Asia.[1] It has yellow flowers, grows up to 3 metres and in Vietnam it is called Tra nhỏ.

Azanza lampas
Flowers of Azanza lampas
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Malvales
Family: Malvaceae
Genus: Azanza
Species:
A. lampas
Binomial name
Azanza lampas
Synonyms
  • Abelmoschus acuminatus (Alef.) Müll.Berol.
  • Abelmoschus zollingeri (Alef.) Müll.Berol.
  • Azanza acuminata Alef.
  • Azanza zollingeri Alef.
  • Bupariti lampas (Cav.) Rothm.
  • Hibiscus callosus Blume
  • Hibiscus gangeticus Roxb. ex Wight & Arn.
  • Hibiscus lampadius St.-Lag.
  • Hibiscus lampas Cav.
  • Hibiscus tetralocularis Roxb.
  • Pariti gangeticum G.Don
  • Thespesia lampas (Cav.) Dalzell
  • Thespesia sublobata Blanco

Uses

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Its roots and fruits are traditionally used to treat gonorrhea and syphilis.[2] The paste made from its roots is used by the Korku tribe of Maharashtra and Nepal to cure jaundice.[3]

References

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  1. ^ POWO: Azanza lampas (Cav.) Alef.
  2. ^ "Azanza lampas". Flowers of India. Retrieved 20 February 2024.
  3. ^ "Bulak-bulakan, Thespesia lampas (Cav.) Dalz. And Gibs, COMMON MALLOW, Philippine herbal medicine / Philippine Alternative Medicine".
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