Cassipourea malosana — a medium houseplant
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Cassipourea malosana

Cassipourea Malosana

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Cassipourea malosana is a species of flowering plant belonging to the family Rhizophoraceae. It is native to tropical regions of Africa, including countries like Cameroon, Gabon, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Typically, the plant grows as a small tree or shrub, reaching heights of up to 10 meters. The leaves are simple, alternate, and elliptical, capable of growing up to 20 centimeters in length. The flowers are small, white or yellowish, and feature five petals that bloom in clusters at the ends of branches.

This plant is widely used by indigenous people for medicinal purposes, treating various ailments such as fever, malaria, diarrhea, stomach pains, and skin infections, owing to its anti-inflammatory properties.

Cassipourea malosana also holds cultural significance for several African communities and is often used in traditional rituals such as healing ceremonies and divination practices.

The plant has potential economic value due to its medicinal properties, which researchers could further explore for drug development. However, it is important to note that over-harvesting could lead to the depletion of this valuable resource. Therefore, implementing sustainable harvesting practices is crucial wherever applicable.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Cassipourea
Family
Rhizophoraceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Onionwood en Common onionwood
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