Cucumber Tree is long-lived, reaches 5-10 m in height. Its trunk is short
and quickly divides up into ramifications. Cucumber Tree leaves, 30-60 cm long,
are alternate, imparipirmate and cluster at branch extremities. There are
around 11 to 37 alternate or subopposite oblong leaflets. This Carambola
relative produces very small pickle-like fruits which are borne directly on
the trunk of the tree and also on the branches. The fruits are preceded by
small red flowers on the trunk and branches. Its flowers, like its fruits,
are found in hairy panicles that directly emerge from the trunk as well as
from the oldest, most solid branches. The yellowish or purplish flowers are
tiny, fragrant and have 5 petals. The bilimbi fruit's form ranges from
ellipsoid to almost cylindrical. Its length is 4-10 cm. The bilimbi is
5-sided, but in a less marked way than the carambola. If unripe, it is
bright green and crispy. It turns yellowish as it ripens. The flesh is
juicy, green and extremely acidic. The fruit's skin is glossy and very
thin. The bilimbi is too acid for eating raw but the green uncooked fruits
are prepared as a relish in Suriname. Originated seemingly from the
Moluccas, in India, where it is usually found in gardens, the bilimbi has
gone wild in the warmest regions of the country.
Medicinal uses: In Malaysia the leaves of bilimbi are used as a
treatment for venereal disease. A leaf decoction is taken as a medicine to
relieve rectal inflammation. It seems to be effective against coughs and thrush.
Identification credit: Dinesh Valke
Photographed in Maharashtra.
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