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Prunus amygdalus back  |  home
Latin Names English Names Sanskrit Names Hindi Names
Prunus amygdalus
Batsch (Rosaceae)
Almond Vatadha Badam
 

Prunus Amygdalus Habitat
Originally a native of central and western Asia, in India it is cultivated in Kashmir at elevations of between 760m to 2,400 m.

Morphology Description (Habit)
It is a tree, with oblong-lanceolate, minutely serrate leaves; the flowers are solitary, pink or nearly white and showy; the fruit is a pubescent drupe; the seed is flattened, long and oval, with a brownish seed coat.


Principal Constituents

A globulin called amandin.

Indications
Almonds are extensively used in confectionery and also for pharmaceutical and cosmetic preparations. Almond kernels are considered a highly nutritious, demulcent and stimulant nervine tonic in indigenous medicine. They are also considered lithontriptic and diuretic.

 
 
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