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A small evergreen tree. The leaves are
paripinnate and the leaflets 6-12, oblong and rigidly sub-coriaceous. The
flowers are orange or orange-yellow, eventually turning vermillion, very
fragrant, in dense axillary corymbs; the pods, flat, leathery, the seeds,
4-8, ellipsoid-oblong and compressed.
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The bark, which is the drug, is reported to
have a stimulating effect on the endometrium and ovarian tissue and is
useful in menorrhagia due to uterine fibroids, in leucorrhea and in
internal bleeding. It is useful in all cases of uterine bleeding where
ergot is indicated.
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