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The Trefle Gros, (Tadehagi triquetrum), is a species of flowering plant in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to the subfamily Faboideae. The species has two subspecies with the nominate one, but sometimes they given full species status by some authors.[1] The maximum height of this shrub tree is 3m. Leaves alternate, linear-oblong, ovate with a tapering tip. Flowers show raceme inflorescence type, which are small, pale purplish in color. The fruit is a hairy legume.[2] It is widespread in all South Asian, East Asian, and Southeast Asian countries.[3][4]
Subspecies
- Tadehagi triquetrum alatum (DC.) H.Ohashi
- Tadehagi triquetrum auriculatum (DC.) H.Ohashi
Common Names
- Assamese - Ulucha
- Kannada - Dodotte, Molada gida
- Malayalam - Adkhapanal, Chattagai, Kattarali
- Marathi - Kak Ganja (काक गांजा )
- Mizo - Arhrikreh
- Myanmar(Burma) - လောက်သေရွက်,လောက်မင်းရွက်, ရွှေဘူသံလျှက်
- Sinhalese - Bâloliyâ (බාලොලියා)
- Telugu - Dammidi (దమ్మిడి )
- Thai - Khao Mao Nok (ข้าวเม่านก)
- Vietnamese - cây Cổ bình, cây Mũi mác
References
- Four new prenylated isoflavonoids in Tadehagi triquetrum
- A new lignan with hypoglycemic activity from Tadehagi triquetrum
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