Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Cresentia cujete

                                   
                                         CRESENTIA CUJETE


Calabash Tree (Crescentia cujete)



Rare endemic plant bear fruit in the Loyola Botanical garden

The Calabash tree (Crescentia cujete) is a plant native to Central and South America.It belongs to the family Bignoniaceae. It is a small tree of multiple uses, originating from tropical America, now widely distributed in the tropics. The calabash tree grows to 30 feet often with multiple trunks. The rangy twisting branches have simple elliptical leaves clustered at the nodes.

The greenish-yellow flowers are marked with purple veins. The flowers arise from the trunk or main branches and appear from May through January. The woody fruit, botanically a capsule, is elliptic, ovate, or spherical and may grow to 10 inches in diameter. The fruit takes up to seven months to ripen. Fibres from the calabash tree were twisted into twine and ropes. 


Endemic plant bear fruit in the Loyola Botanical garden


The hard wood made tools and tool handles. The split wood was woven for sturdy baskets. But it was the calabash’s gourd-like fruit that made the plant truly useful. Large calabashes were used as bowls and, peculiarly, to disguise the heads of hunters.


STUDENTS WATCHING THE FRUIT

In Suriname’s traditional medicine, the fruit pulp is used for respiratory problems such as asthma. A fruit decoction is taken orally to treat diarrhoea, stomach ache, colds, bronchitis, cough, asthma, and urethritis.

11 comments:

  1. Thank you madam by showing such rare fruits 2 us we r really happy
    D.sai teja(NZ-14)

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    me D.sai teja@ Bro.Ajay feel very happy madam once again thank you madam D.Sai Teja {NZ-14}

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