Latin Name-Spondias pinnata
Family:Anacardiaceae
Synonym:Spondias mangifera
Common Name: Hog plum, wild mango
Hindi-Amra, Jangli Aam
Malayalam-Ambazham, Kattambazham, Mampuli, Pithanam
Tamil-Kattuma, Mambulichi
Habit: Medium sized tree, flowers yellowish white
Distribution and habitat-Indo Malayasia, Moist deciduous, semi-evergreen forests and plains
Morphology:Spondias pinnata is a deciduous tree, 10β15 metres (33β49 ft) tall (sometimes up to 25 metres (82 ft) in height); branchlets yellowish brown and glabrous. The leaves are large, with pairs of leaflets (see illustration) on petioles that are 100β150 millimetres (3.9β5.9 in) and glabrous; leaf blades 300β400 millimetres (12β16 in), imparipinnately compound with 5-11 opposite leaflets; leaflet petiolule 3β5 millimetres (0.12β0.20 in); leaflet blade ovate-oblong to elliptic-oblong, 70β120 millimetres (2.8β4.7 in) Γ 40β50 millimetres (1.6β2.0 in), papery, glabrous on both sides, with margins that are serrate or entire; the apex is acuminate, lateral veins 12-25 pairs.
The inflorescence is paniculate, terminal, 250β350 millimetres (9.8β13.8 in) and glabrous, with basal first order branches 100β150 millimetres (3.9β5.9 in). The flowers are mostly sessile and small, white and glabrous; calyx lobes are triangular, approx. 0.5 millimetres (0.020 in). Petals are ovate-oblong, approximately 2.5 by 1.5 millimetres (0.098 in Γ 0.059 in); stamens are approximately 1.5 millimetres (0.059 in).
The fruit is a drupe ellipsoid to elliptic-ovoid, olive green becoming yellowish orange at maturity, 35β50 millimetres (1.4β2.0 in) Γ 25β35 millimetres (0.98β1.38 in); inner part of endocarp woody and grooved, outer part fibrous; mature fruit usually have 2 or 3 seeds. In China, it flowers from AprilβJune and fruits from AugustβSeptember.
Parts used-bark, Leaves and fruits
Uses-Leaves and bark are good for dysentry, bark in bilious dyspepsia, leaf juice is applied in earache, fruit pulp in dyspepsia, thirst and tuberculosis

