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Lokhandi (Ixora) | लोखंडी | Ixora brachiata | Smilax glabra | Chobchini

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Ixora brachiata is a small to medium shrub of the coffee family, native to the tropical forests of peninsular India and Sri Lanka. Its bark and root are documented in classical Ayurvedic and tribal ethnobotanical literature for iron-related and blood-purifying preparations, with the vernacular name referencing its iron-strengthening traditional application.

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Ixora brachiata, a medium-sized shrub of the family Rubiaceae, is native to the moist tropical forests and riverine habitats of peninsular India and Sri Lanka. The genus Ixora encompasses numerous species widely cultivated as ornamentals for their dense clusters of tubular flowers, but Ixora brachiata is specifically documented in classical Ayurvedic and ethnobotanical literature for its medicinal bark and root. The vernacular name Lokhandi — derived from Loha (iron) — reflects a traditional association with iron-related formulations and blood-purifying preparations in Ayurvedic texts. Referenced in the Bhavaprakasha Nighantu and regional materia medica from Maharashtra and Karnataka, the plant is also used by tribal communities in the Western Ghats for preparations addressing haematological and general tonic applications.

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