Dears,
 
Murraya koenigii also occurs in Himachal Pradesh to altitudes of 1200 m asl and 
at many places forms the major understory in forests. In Himachal it is prized 
for its 'tooth sticks' that are routinely chewed by local people, especially so 
in digestive problems.
 
Yes, I agree with Dr. Rawat. Local people also eat its fruits, though not very 
commonly.
 
Regards,

Dr. G. S. Goraya, IFS
Deputy Director General (Research),
Indian Council of Forestry Research & Education,
New Forest P.O., DEHRADUN - 248 006.
Uttarakhand, India.
 
Tel & Fax (O): 0135-2757775
 
Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2014 08:28:35 -0700
From: drdsrawat.alpin...@gmail.com
To: indiantreepix@googlegroups.com
Subject: [efloraofindia:202445] Re: Murraya koenigii (L.) Spreng. SN Oct 01

This plant also grow here in Uttarakhand upto mid hills but the leaves are less 
aromatic than South Indian plants. Fruits are also edible in addition to leaves 
which are famous as curry leaves.DSRawat Pantnagar

On Monday, October 6, 2014 6:45:15 PM UTC+5:30, Santhan P wrote:Murraya 
koenigii (L.) Spreng wild curry leaf plant from Anekal area of Urban Bangalore. 
The shrubs are having different aroma and considered as different Chemo type. 
This wild plants are available from neighboring districts of Bangalore.






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