Asparagus racemosus - Wild carrot

Asparagus racemosus - wild carrot

Binomial Name : Asparagus racemosus Willd.
 Synonym : Protasparagus racemosus
 Family : Asparagaceae
 Common Name : Satawari, buttermilk root, wild carrot 
 Tamil Name : Tannir muttan kizhangu
 Hindi Name : Shatamul,shatavari 
 IUCN status: Not Evaluated

Asparagus racemosus Botanical Description

Woody perennial climbers; stem often spinescent, terete, green; rootstock with fascicled tuberous roots. Cladodes from the axils of scale leaves in clusters of 2-6, 0.8-1.5 x 0.1-0.3 cm, linear-falcate, slightly triquetrous, base narrow, apex acute. Racemes 2.5-5 cm long, slender, axillary, solitary or clustered. Flowers bisexual, 5-6 mm across; bracts triangular; pedicel c. 1 mm long. Perianth-lobes 6, white, c. 3 x 0.5 mm, oblong, acute. Stamens 6, adnate to the perianth lobes; filaments subulate. Ovary 2-3 mm long, globose to slightly 3-gonous, 3-celled; ovules 2 per cell; stigma 3, recurved. Berry 4-6 mm diam., globose, purple on ripening. Seeds 2-5, c. 2 mm across, globose. Fl. &Fr.: July-August

Asparagus racemosus Medicinal uses

The tubers are eaten, it is used to cure stomach troubles, to remove stones from the urinary tract and to quench thirst.

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