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Family Annonaceae
Lagdañgang-bibit
Friesodielsia bakeri (Merr.) Steenis

Scientific names Common names
Friesodielsia bakeri (Merr.) Steenis Lagdañgang-bibit (Tag.)
Oxymitra bakeri Merr. Uisiuis (Neg.)
   
 
Friesodielsia bakeri (Merr.) Steenis is an accepted name. KEW: Plants of the World Online

Gen info
- Friesodielsia is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the custard apple and soursop family Annonaceae, with all species found in the Old World, mostly in the tropics. Molecular studies suggest that Friesodielsia should be more narrowly circumscribed. with the only remaining species being Asoam pmes/, which is distinguished by presence of globose or ellipsoid monocrps, and six petals per flower arranged in two whorls. (2)

Botany
Lagdañgang-bibit is a climbing shrub which is smooth, except for the younger parts, the infrutescens, and the flowers, which are hairy. Branchlets are coiled but not hooked. Leaves are narrowly lanceolate, 15 to 28 centimeters long, and 1 to 3 centimeters wide; the tip is pointed, and the base rounded and distinctly heart-shaped. Upper surface is smooth and shining; the lower surface has a few scattered hairs and is glaucous when dry. Flowers are numerous, borne on the axils of the leaves, and characterized by very long, flat, narrow, three outer petals, which are 12 to 13.5 centimeters long. Fruiting peduncle is solitary, slender, and 3 to 4 centimeters long. Fruit is numerous, smooth, ellipsoid, about 8 millimeters long, reddish brown when dry, apiculate, borne on hairy pedicels, and 8 to 10 millimeters long.

Distribution
- Endemic species found in damp forests at low altitudes in Laguna, Nueva Ecija, Camarines, Albay, and Sorsogon Provinces in Luzon; and in Alabat and Catanduanes.

Properties
Emmenagogue, tonic.

Parts used
Roots and stems.

Uses

Folkloric
In the Philippines, decoction of roots and stems given "ad libitum" as uterine tonic and as an emmenagogue.

Studies
No studies found.


Availability
Wild-crafted.

Updated April 2022 /February 2016

PHOTOS / ILLUSTRATIONS
IMAGE SOURCE: / Photo / Annonaceae: Friesodielsia bakeri—Abaxial view of leaves / Copyright © 2010 by Rhen Cardano (contact: pieter.pelser@canterbury.ac.nz) [ref. DOL143889 / Non-Commercial Use / click on image to go to source page /Phytoimages.siu.edu
Additional Sources and Suggested Readings
(1)
Friesodielsia bakeri (Merr.) Steenis / KEW: Plants of the World Online
(2)
Friesodielsia / Wikipedia

DOI: It is not uncommon for links on studies/sources to change. Copying and pasting the information on the search window or using the DOI (if available) will often redirect to the new link page. (Citing and Using a (DOI) Digital Object Identifier)

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