(Lauraceae) Phoebe tavoyana Hook.f.
Local name(s): (kok pi tong)
Medicinal use(s): Used to treat oedema.
Part(s) used: root, stem
Field Characters: Leaves simple, alternate. Short, soft pubescence on stem and back of leaf. All spice-like odor when leaf crushed. Fruit is small, egg-shaped, 1 seeded, green, in cyme.
Locality: Oudomxai Province, Beng District; Tha Kat Village
Habitat: -
Altitude: 546 m asl.
Collector(s): A. Libman, V. Somsamut, M. Xaiveu
Collection number(s): LAOS 456
Collection Date: June 15, 2003
Additional information:
Voucher specimen is in deposit at the Field Museum (F) Herbarium, Chicago, USA under accession no. 2252571.Synonyms, images, taxonomic description:
Plants of the World onlineFlora of China Vol. 7 Page 190, 194GBIF | Global Biodiversity Information FacilityMedicinal properties:
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