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Bauhinia variegata

Bauhinia variegata is a species of flowering plant in the legume family, Fabaceae. It is native to an area from China through Southeast Asia to the Indian subcontinent.[2] Common names include orchid tree (though not belonging to the family Orchidaceae) and mountain ebony.[2]

Bauhinia variegata
Flowers
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Fabales
Family: Fabaceae
Genus: Bauhinia
Species:
B. variegata
Binomial name
Bauhinia variegata
Synonyms[1]
  • Bauhinia chinensis (DC.) Vogel
  • Bauhinia decora Uribe
  • Phanera variegata (L.) Benth.

Description edit

 
Almost no leaves on the tree during flowering. B. purpurea and B. blakeana, which are often confused with B. variegata, are leafy during flowering.
 
Bauhinia Variegata "Var candida" (white flowering bauhinia), India
 
Bauhinia variegata var. variegata, South Africa

It is a small to medium-sized tree growing to 10–12 metres (33–39 ft) tall, deciduous in the dry season. The leaves are 10–20 centimetres (3.9–7.9 in) obcordate shaped, long and broad, rounded, and bilobed at the base and apex. The flowers are conspicuous, bright pink or white, 8–12 centimetres (3.1–4.7 in) diameter, with five petals. Pollens are elongated, approximately 75 microns in length.

The fruit is a seedpod 15–30 centimetres (5.9–11.8 in) long, containing several seeds. The seedpod dries completely on the tree, and when mature begins to twist into a helix or corkscrew shape, (see below), ultimately exploding open—with a very audible "clack"—to deliver its seeds into the environs.

The anatomy of the stem was studied by taking transverse section. Periderm and cortex were seen distinctly. Secondary phloem was wide and continuous cylindrical, it consisted of thin and narrow straight rays, three or four cylinders of discontinuous masses of fibres and randomly distributed sieve elements. Secondary xylem was diffuse porous and it included vessels, fibres, xylem rays and xylem parenchyma. Xylem fibres had thick lignified walls or some had gelatinous walls. Xylem parenchyma cells were abundant in the xylem. Xylem rays were one cell wide; they were straight and consisted of radially elongated thick walled lignified walls. Calcium-oxalate crystals are predominantly prismatic crystals and druses type. Powder microscopical examination showed presence of fibres, parenchymatous cells, periderm and vessel elements. Histochemical analysis of stem showed presence of protein, tannin, lignin and cellulose.[3]

The anatomy of the root was studied by taking transverse section. Secondary phloem and secondary xylem were seen distinctly. Secondary phloem had fairly wide rays, dense masses of phloem fibers and radial rows of phloem elements. Secondary xylem had much wider, thin-walled vessels which were either solitary or in radial multiples. The xylem fibers constituted gelatinous type and normal type. Calcium oxalate crystals were predominantly prismatic type. Powder microscopical examination showed presence of xylem parenchyma cells, xylem fibers and vessel elements.[4]

In cultivation edit

This is a very popular ornamental tree in subtropical and tropical climates, grown for its scented flowers and also used as a food item in Indian cuisine. In the Neotropics, it can be used to attract hummingbirds—such as sapphire-spangled emerald (Amazilia lactea), glittering-bellied emerald (Chlorostilbon lucidus), or white-throated hummingbird (Leucochloris albicollis)—into gardens and parks.[5] On the other hand, in some areas it has become naturalised and invasive.

Uses edit

Kachnar is a local name in the Indian subcontinent for the edible buds collected from the tree; it is widely used as an ingredient in many subcontinent recipes. Traditional kachnar curry is prepared using kachnar buds, yogurt, onions and native spices. Kachnar buds are also eaten as a stir-fried vegetable and used to make achaar, a pickle in many parts of the Indian sub-continent.[6] It shows a good antioxidant and anticancer activity.[7] In Nepal, the plant is known as koiralo and the flower is known as koiralo ko phool in Nepali language. The flower and the buds are used to make Nepalese style achaar. The flowers and buds are boiled for a while and then mixed with roughly mashed boiled potato, chopped green chilies, chopped onions, fresh peas, coriander leaves and spices like timmur, salt, pepper, turmeric powder, roasted sesame powder (til ko chhop), cumin powder and coriander powder. Heated mustard oil and fenugreek seeds is then added to the mixture and then lemon juice or lime juice concentrate (chuk amilo in Nepali) is then added as per taste. The achar is then served instantly. The achar is important part of the meal served during the Ghode Jatra festival.[8]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Bauhinia variegata". International Legume Database & Information Service (ILDIS). Retrieved 24 April 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Bauhinia variegata". Germplasm Resources Information Network. Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture. Retrieved 23 April 2019.
  3. ^ Pharmacognostical Studies of Bauhinia variegata Linn., stem. Patel L D., Golwala D.K.International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (IJPR) (ISSN Online: 0975-2366), Surat, India. 2012: Volume 4, Issue 3, page: 127-130.
  4. ^ Pharmacognostical studies of Bauhinia variegata root. LD Patel and DK Golwala, Journal of Young Pharmacist (JoYP) (ISSN Print: 0975-483, Online: 0975-1505), Bangalore, India. 2009: Volume 1, Issue 1, page: 36-41.
  5. ^ Baza Mendonça, Luciana; dos Anjos, Luiz (2005). "Beija-flores (Aves, Trochilidae) e seus recursos florais em uma área urbana do Sul do Brasil [Hummingbirds (Aves, Trochilidae) and their flowers in an urban area of southern Brazil]. [Portuguese with English abstract]" (PDF). Revista Brasileira de Zoologia. 22 (1): 51–59. doi:10.1590/S0101-81752005000100007.
  6. ^ "Kachnar - a versatile plant tree". Technology Times. 17 May 2015. from the original on 2020-03-29. Retrieved 29 March 2020.
  7. ^ Antioxidant and Antimutagenic (Anticlastogenic) activity of alcoholic extract of Bauhinia Variegata Linn Root. Dharmesh K. Golwala, Santoshkumar Vaidya, Kishore Dholwani, Darpini S. Patel and Satyajit Sahoo. European Journal of Medicinal Plants (ISSN: 2231-0894) 2020: Volume 31, Issue 2, page: 32-39.
  8. ^ "Koiralo ko Phool ko Achaar". The Nepali Food Blog | theGundruk.com. 2015-04-17. Retrieved 2022-01-09.

External links edit

Bauhinia variegata in West African plants – A Photo Guide.[1]

  • Invasive Species South Africa

  Media related to Bauhinia variegata at Wikimedia Commons

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Bauhinia variegata is a species of flowering plant in the legume family Fabaceae It is native to an area from China through Southeast Asia to the Indian subcontinent 2 Common names include orchid tree though not belonging to the family Orchidaceae and mountain ebony 2 Bauhinia variegata Flowers Scientific classification Kingdom Plantae Clade Tracheophytes Clade Angiosperms Clade Eudicots Clade Rosids Order Fabales Family Fabaceae Genus Bauhinia Species B variegata Binomial name Bauhinia variegata L Benth 1 Synonyms 1 Bauhinia chinensis DC VogelBauhinia decora UribePhanera variegata L Benth Contents 1 Description 2 In cultivation 3 Uses 4 Gallery 5 References 6 External linksDescription editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message nbsp Almost no leaves on the tree during flowering B purpurea and B blakeana which are often confused with B variegata are leafy during flowering nbsp Bauhinia Variegata Var candida white flowering bauhinia India nbsp Bauhinia variegata var variegata South Africa It is a small to medium sized tree growing to 10 12 metres 33 39 ft tall deciduous in the dry season The leaves are 10 20 centimetres 3 9 7 9 in obcordate shaped long and broad rounded and bilobed at the base and apex The flowers are conspicuous bright pink or white 8 12 centimetres 3 1 4 7 in diameter with five petals Pollens are elongated approximately 75 microns in length The fruit is a seedpod 15 30 centimetres 5 9 11 8 in long containing several seeds The seedpod dries completely on the tree and when mature begins to twist into a helix or corkscrew shape see below ultimately exploding open with a very audible clack to deliver its seeds into the environs The anatomy of the stem was studied by taking transverse section Periderm and cortex were seen distinctly Secondary phloem was wide and continuous cylindrical it consisted of thin and narrow straight rays three or four cylinders of discontinuous masses of fibres and randomly distributed sieve elements Secondary xylem was diffuse porous and it included vessels fibres xylem rays and xylem parenchyma Xylem fibres had thick lignified walls or some had gelatinous walls Xylem parenchyma cells were abundant in the xylem Xylem rays were one cell wide they were straight and consisted of radially elongated thick walled lignified walls Calcium oxalate crystals are predominantly prismatic crystals and druses type Powder microscopical examination showed presence of fibres parenchymatous cells periderm and vessel elements Histochemical analysis of stem showed presence of protein tannin lignin and cellulose 3 The anatomy of the root was studied by taking transverse section Secondary phloem and secondary xylem were seen distinctly Secondary phloem had fairly wide rays dense masses of phloem fibers and radial rows of phloem elements Secondary xylem had much wider thin walled vessels which were either solitary or in radial multiples The xylem fibers constituted gelatinous type and normal type Calcium oxalate crystals were predominantly prismatic type Powder microscopical examination showed presence of xylem parenchyma cells xylem fibers and vessel elements 4 In cultivation editThis is a very popular ornamental tree in subtropical and tropical climates grown for its scented flowers and also used as a food item in Indian cuisine In the Neotropics it can be used to attract hummingbirds such as sapphire spangled emerald Amazilia lactea glittering bellied emerald Chlorostilbon lucidus or white throated hummingbird Leucochloris albicollis into gardens and parks 5 On the other hand in some areas it has become naturalised and invasive Uses editKachnar is a local name in the Indian subcontinent for the edible buds collected from the tree it is widely used as an ingredient in many subcontinent recipes Traditional kachnar curry is prepared using kachnar buds yogurt onions and native spices Kachnar buds are also eaten as a stir fried vegetable and used to make achaar a pickle in many parts of the Indian sub continent 6 It shows a good antioxidant and anticancer activity 7 In Nepal the plant is known as koiralo and the flower is known as koiralo ko phool in Nepali language The flower and the buds are used to make Nepalese style achaar The flowers and buds are boiled for a while and then mixed with roughly mashed boiled potato chopped green chilies chopped onions fresh peas coriander leaves and spices like timmur salt pepper turmeric powder roasted sesame powder til ko chhop cumin powder and coriander powder Heated mustard oil and fenugreek seeds is then added to the mixture and then lemon juice or lime juice concentrate chuk amilo in Nepali is then added as per taste The achar is then served instantly The achar is important part of the meal served during the Ghode Jatra festival 8 Gallery edit nbsp Pollen nbsp Seed pods and seeds MHNT nbsp Camel foot foliage nbsp Var candida in Hyderabad India nbsp As ornamental tree in Spain nbsp Thin branches nbsp Bauhinia variegata is almost leafless during flowering Bauhinia purpurea and Bauhinia blakeana which are often confused with B variegata are leafy during flowering nbsp Bauhinia variagata var typica with pink flowering and var candida with white flowering growing side by side nbsp Bauhinia variegata var variegata South Africa nbsp Bauhinia variegata var variegata in full boom South Africa nbsp Bahunia Variegata IndiaReferences edit a b Bauhinia variegata International Legume Database amp Information Service ILDIS Retrieved 24 April 2019 a b Bauhinia variegata Germplasm Resources Information Network Agricultural Research Service United States Department of Agriculture Retrieved 23 April 2019 Pharmacognostical Studies of Bauhinia variegata Linn stem Patel L D Golwala D K International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research IJPR ISSN Online 0975 2366 Surat India 2012 Volume 4 Issue 3 page 127 130 Pharmacognostical studies of Bauhinia variegata root LD Patel and DK Golwala Journal of Young Pharmacist JoYP ISSN Print 0975 483 Online 0975 1505 Bangalore India 2009 Volume 1 Issue 1 page 36 41 Baza Mendonca Luciana dos Anjos Luiz 2005 Beija flores Aves Trochilidae e seus recursos florais em uma area urbana do Sul do Brasil Hummingbirds Aves Trochilidae and their flowers in an urban area of southern Brazil Portuguese with English abstract PDF Revista Brasileira de Zoologia 22 1 51 59 doi 10 1590 S0101 81752005000100007 Kachnar a versatile plant tree Technology Times 17 May 2015 Archived from the original on 2020 03 29 Retrieved 29 March 2020 Antioxidant and Antimutagenic Anticlastogenic activity of alcoholic extract of Bauhinia Variegata Linn Root Dharmesh K Golwala Santoshkumar Vaidya Kishore Dholwani Darpini S Patel and Satyajit Sahoo European Journal of Medicinal Plants ISSN 2231 0894 2020 Volume 31 Issue 2 page 32 39 Koiralo ko Phool ko Achaar The Nepali Food Blog theGundruk com 2015 04 17 Retrieved 2022 01 09 External links editBauhinia variegata in West African plants A Photo Guide 1 Invasive Species South Africa nbsp Media related to Bauhinia variegata at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bauhinia variegata amp oldid 1167327397, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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