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Health benefits of Syzygium alternifolium

Syzygium alternifolium Quick Facts
Name: Syzygium alternifolium
Colors Dark purple
Shapes Globose
Syzygium alternifolium also known as Mogi, is a moderate sized deciduous endemic tree grown abundantly in Seshachalam Hill ranges of Southern Eastern Ghats in Tirumala Hills. It is inherent to North Arcot, Kurnool, Cudapah and the Nagari hills, in eastern Chittoor district, India.

Syzygium alternifolium is the medium sized tree measuring 12 meters with slightly fissured and grayish bark. Leaves are dark green measuring 10-12.3 x 7-9 cm. Fruits are dark purple berries which is globose that varies in shape, size and taste. Take the fruit with seed powder and water three times a day to control diabetes. Fruits and stems are used for treating diabetes in traditional system of medicine. Fruits are used for gastric and duodenal ulcers. The plant is endemic and used in native medicine.

It is a mass bloomer that bears flower during dry season. Recently, the population size is declining due to cut down of trees.

Flowering

Flower bud occurs in late March and the flowering begins from mid-April to mid-May. The flowers open initially small and increases rapidly with peak mass flowering fortnight and declines rapidly.

Fruit

Flowers are then followed by green, dark purple, light purple and violet. It is fleshy and globose berry which is 25 to 30 mm in diameter. It is a combination of sweet, mildly sour with astringent flavor. Light purple and green fruits are tasty as well as sweet and dark purple or violet ones are bitter as well as sweet.

Seed

One fruit have unique seed ploy embryonic condition.

Medicinal uses

Culinary uses

Use the ripe fruits to make squashes, vinegar and jellies.

Medicinal uses

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