Ayurvedic Medicinal Plants

Chempakamvallutatu  ച്ചെമ്പകം വെള്ള

Family: Apocynaceae (oleander family)
Genus: Plumeria
Botanical name: Plumeria rubra acutifolia
PLANT NAME IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES
Sanskrit: Ksheerachampaka, Svetachampaka
Hindi: Golenchi,Golachin
English: Frangipani, Plumeria
Malayalam: Chempakam vallutatu, Eezhachempakam, Alari, Kumkumapoov

MEDICINAL PROPERTIES
There is a lore which says that the name Frangipani derives from a perfume created by an Italian family of the same name. Frangipani, also known as the Plumeria, is native to warm tropical areas of the Pacific Islands, Caribbean, South America and Mexico. They can grow to be large shrubs or even small trees in mild areas of the U.S. In tropical regions, Plumeria may reach a height of 30′ to 40′ and half as wide. Their widely spaced thick succulent branches are round or pointed, and have long leather, fleshy leaves in clusters near the branch tips. Leaves tend to fall in early winter since they are deciduous and sensitive to cold. Plumeraia rubra acutifolia has very fragrant white flowers with yellow centers.
The Root, Leaves, Latex and Bark of chempakam is used for skin diseases, inflammations, arthritis and constipation.