Herb latin name: Dalbergia hupeana


Family: Leguminosae



Medicinal use of Dalbergia hupeana:

Antiphlogistic. Poultice.

Description of the plant:



Plant:
Tree


Height:
15 m
(49 feet)

Habitat of the herb:

Sunny wild uplands. In forests or among bushes on mountain slope, ravines by streams and woodland slopes at elevations of 800 - 1400 metres.

Edible parts of Dalbergia hupeana:

Leaves. Inner bark. A famine food.

Other uses of the herb:

Insecticide. Wood - hard, durable, very strong. It is used to make oil presses, spokes, tool handles etc.

Propagation of Dalbergia hupeana:

Seed -

Cultivation of the herb:

Sunny wild uplands. In forests or among bushes on mountain slope, ravines by streams and woodland slopes at elevations of 800 - 1400 metres.

Known hazards of Dalbergia hupeana:

The plant is slightly toxic.

Plant information taken from the Plants For A Future.