- Aristolochia tagala
taxobox
name = India birthwort
regnum =Plant ae
unranked_divisio =Angiosperm s
unranked_classis =Magnoliid s
ordo =Piperales
familia =Aristolochiaceae
genus = "Aristolochia "
species = "A. tagala"
binomial = "Aristolochia tagala"
binomial_authority = |"Aristolochia tagala" is commonly known as Indian birthwort and locally as
Dutchman's pipe [http://habitatnews.nus.edu.sg/pub/naturewatch/text/a101c.htm Plant fact sheet:Aristolochia tagala] ] .Distribution
It is widely distributed: the distribution is from the
Himalaya toSri Lanka through South East Asia (includes Myanmar,Indonesia ,Indochina , andThailand ) and China, toOceania (includes the whole ofMalesia , theSolomon Islands andQueensland in Australia). The species is found in forests and open lowland thickets, climbing over bushes and trees. [http://habitatnews.nus.edu.sg/pub/naturewatch/text/a101c.htm Plant fact sheet:Aristolochia tagala] ]Ecological roles
The caterpillars of two rare butterflies, the
Common Birdwing ("Troides helena cerberus") andCommon Rose , feed on the leaves of this plant. A foodplant for the species, Aristolochia tagala has been planted in theKadoorie Farm and Shan Liu Road in Hong Kong to sustain a healthy population of Common Birdwing.Uses
The species is used as medicines.The Malays pound the leaves apply it to the head to treat fever. In Indonesia, poultice are made with leaves of the species ; it is applied to the swollen abdomen or limbs. In the Philippines, snake bites and malaria is treated with the plant. In India, the roots are considered a
tonic ,carminative andemmenagogue . [http://habitatnews.nus.edu.sg/pub/naturewatch/text/a101c.htm Plant fact sheet:Aristolochia tagala] ]Protection
In Hong Kong, this species is under protection based on
Forestry Regulations Cap. 96A .References
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.