Uvaria chamae — a medium houseplant
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Uvaria chamae

Uvaria Chamae

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Uvaria chamae, commonly known as finger root or bush banana is a climbing large shrub or small tree native to tropical West and Central Africa where it grows in wet and dry forests and coastal scrublands. The common name refers to the fruit growing in its small bunches; the fruit is edible and widely eaten. U. chamae is a medicinal plant used throughout its range to treat fevers and has antibiotic properties. An extract of Uvaria chamae, administered orally at 300–900 mg/kg/day showed significant antimalarial activity against both early and established infections.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Uvaria
Family
Annonaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Finger-root
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Uvaria chamae leaf
PLATE 01 · leaf
Uvaria chamae leaf
PLATE 02 · leaf
Uvaria chamae fruit
PLATE 03 · fruit
Uvaria chamae fruit
PLATE 04 · fruit
Uvaria chamae habit
PLATE 05 · habit
Uvaria chamae habit
PLATE 06 · habit
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