Friday, August 3, 2012

American aloe


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Nepali: Ketuki
Hindi: Kantala
Sanskrit: Kantala
English : American aloe
Scientific Name: Agave americana Linn.

 Family: Agacaceae
Habit: A stemless, stout shrubby plant
Flowering and Fruiting Period: December-March

Chemical Constituents:
     The leaves contain ten steroidal saponins.

Occurence:
     Subtropical Zone

Description:
    A stemless plant, native to America, often met with as an escape in waste places.

Uses:
    Leaves furnish a strong and durable fibre. It is used for ropes, cordage, lashing , calico, bales, long lines for ships, mats, carpets, sacking and for making scrubbing brushes.

Source: Dutta, I.C. (2007). Non Timber Forest Products of Nepal.

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