Euodia hupehensis

Tetradium daniellii (Benn.) T.G.Hartley

Tetradium daniellii

Tetradium daniellii, commonly known as the bee-bee tree or Korean evodia, is a species of flowering plant native to Korea and southwestern China. It belongs to the family Rutaceae.

Details

Order:

Sapindales

Family:

Rutaceae

Genus:

Tetradium

Chemistry:

The plant contains various alkaloids, flavonoids, and essential oils, which contribute to its medicinal properties. The bark is particularly rich in these compounds.

Uses:

Tetradium daniellii has been used traditionally for its medicinal properties, including anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial effects. The bark is often utilized in herbal remedies.

Flowering time:

Spring to Summer

Sowing time:

Plant height:

10-25 meters

Flower color:

White to yellowish-white

Suitable habitat:

Temperate forests, mountain slopes, and river valleys

Info

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