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Jackal Jujube
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Jackal Jujube
ative Photo: Prashant Awale
Common name: Jackal Jujube, Small-Fruited Jujube, Wild Jujube • Bengali: Siakul • Hindi: Makkay, Makai • Kannada: ಪರಗಿ Pargi, ಬರಗಿ, Baragi, Barige, ಕರಿಸುರಿಮುಳ್ಳು karisurimullu, ಹರಸುರಳಿ Harasurali, ಸುರಿಮುಳ್ಳು Surimullu, ಹರಗಿ Haragi, ಪುರಗಿ Puragi, ಸೊಂಡ್ಲಗಿಡ Sondlagida, ಸೊಂಡ್ಲಿಗಿಡ Sondligida, ಸೊಂಡಿಲಗಿಡ Sondilagida, ಕನ್ನೇರಿ Kanneri • Marathi: Burgi • Malayalam: തുതാലീ Tutali, Cheriyalanta, തുതാരീ Tutari • Mizo: Nghardai, Muvanlai-hling • Nepali: बोक्सी बयर Boksee Bayar, औले बयर Aule Bayar • Sanskrit: Karkandhauh • Tamil: ஸுரைமுல்லூ Suraimullu, Surai ilantai • Telugu: పరాకీ Paraki, పరాగీ Paragi, Paringi
Botanical name: Ziziphus oenopolia    Family: Rhamnaceae (Ber family)
Synonyms: Ziziphus oenoplia, Rhamnus oenopolia, Rhamnus oenoplia

Jackal Jujube is a very thorny straggling shrub with rusty-velvety young branches with paired thorns. Thorns are one straight and the other recurved. Alternately arranged simple leaves are ovate to ovate-lancelike, often oblique, with three prominent nerves and numerous transverse nervules. Tiny green flowers are borne in nearly stalkless velvety cymes in leaf axils. Fruits are spherical or obovoid drupes, black, shining, seeds woody.
Medicinal uses: The roots are astringent bitter, anthelmintic, digestive and antiseptic. They are useful in hyperacidity, ascaris infection, stomachalgia and healing of wounds.

Identification credit: Prashant Awale Photographed at Panvel, Maharashtra & Prothrapur, South Andaman.

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