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The large flowering plant genus Grewia /ˈɡruːiə/ is today placed by most authors in the mallow family Malvaceae, in the expanded sense as proposed by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group.  Flowers yellowish-white, c. 8-10 mm across; pedicels emarginate or irregularly serrate at the apex. Several species, namely phalsa, are known for their edible fruit, which are of local commercial importance. Three new species of Corchorus L. and Grewia L. (Sparmanniaceae / Malvaceae subfamily Grewioideae) from northern Australia, an earlier name in Grewia, and recircumscription of Triumfetta kenneallyi Halford. The genus was named by Carl Linnaeus, in honor of the botanist Nehemiah Grew (1641-1712) from England. Elm-Leaf Grewia is a large shrub or medium sized tree. Its larvae are parasitoids of other insects - possibly pests of the plant, but this is not known for sure. Welcome to the India Biodiversity Portal - A repository of information designed to harness and disseminate collective intelligence on the biodiversity of the Indian subcontinent. Homonyms Microcos tomentosa Sm. Together with the bulk of the former Sparrmanniaceae, Grewia is in the subfamily Grewioideae and therein the tribe Grewieae, of which it is the type genus.[2]. vestita Mast., Grewia eriocarpa Juss., Grewia vestita Wall. Folk medicine makes use of some species, which are reputed to cure upset stomachs and some skin and intestinal infections, and seem to have mild antibiotic properties. Sepals linear-oblong, The light to medium-weight hardwood is used Young shoots stellate hairy. Grewia cumingiana Turcz. Grewia elastica Royle SYNONYM(S) : Grewia asiatica L. var. The Bucculatricidae leaf miner Bucculatrix epibathra  is apparently only found on G. tiliaefolia. Elm-Leaf Grewia is a large shrub or medium sized tree. Grewia microcos L. Grewia microcos var. ex DC. CHINESE : 毛果扁担杆 Mao guo bian dan gan (as G. eriocarpa). The astringent and refreshing Grewia drupes are particularly popular in summertime. & Seberg, O. Common Name: Tree Photograph by: Hungda. Grewia blumei Hassk. Drawing of the leaves, flowers and fruit ... plus regional lists of Botanical and Common names for over 2,500 less well-known edible fruits of the tropics.]. Grewia affinis Hassk. are edible. for cabinet work. It is found in NE India and Western Ghats. S.Y.Hu Homonyms Microcos paniculata L. Common names bu zha ye in language. Grewia paniculata Roxb. The leaves are considered eminently Stamens numerous, filaments 3-4 Microcos nervosa (Lour.) Microcos tomentosa Name Synonyms Grewia affinis Hassk. Plant use of the Maasai of Sekenani Valley, Maasai Mara, Kenya. The fruits Grewia muenterii Walp. 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