Cadaba fruticosa is a species of plant in the family Capparaceae. It is endemic on Indian Subcontinent: Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Indo-China: Myanmar. Its habitat includes the dry parts of the Gangetic plain, down through the Vindhya range, to Deccan thorn scrub forests South India. It is threatened by habitat loss. It is known from Pakistan and Bangladesh to the Gangetic plains, south to Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Telangana. It is found in Rayalaseema, central and eastern parts of Karnataka and south to Tamil Nadu, west to rainshadow regions around Palakkad and Punalur. In Tamil Nadu, Cadaba fruticosa is known as '"vizhuthi"(Tamil: விழுதி (viļuti)) and used in Siddha medicine for more than 2000 years. The juice of the leaves is especially used to cure gonorrhoea (Tamil: வெண்மேகம் (věṇmēkam)).
How to keep Cadaba Fruticosa.
Pruning
For optimal growth and shape, prune Cadaba fruticosa in early spring. Start by removing any dead or diseased branches, and thin out crowded areas to improve air circulation. Regular pruning not only enhances flowering but also boosts the plant's vigor. Make sure to use sharp, clean tools to prevent damage and keep the plant healthy and attractive.
Botanical profile.
- Plant Type
- Shrub
- Genus
- Cadaba
- Family
- Capparaceae
Other names.