Cycas circinalis is on the verge of extinction in the northern part of the Kerala after being hit by an unknown and fast spreading plant disease.
About Cycas circinalis:
It is popularly known as Eenthu Pana in Kerala. It is known by different names like Mund isalu(Kannada), madana kama raja (Tamil) and Malabari supari (Marathi) in different states.
It belongs to cycads (family Cycadaceae), which are one of the world’s most threatened plant groups.
Features
It is an evergreen palm-like tree that grows up to 25 ft.
It typically occurs in fairly dense, seasonally dry scrubby woodlands in hilly areas.
It is also facultative deciduous in extremely dry times.
Eenthu Pana is like areca nut. It cannot be prepared unless it’s completely dry and this is difficult as it’s usually plucked in the rainy season.
They bear fruits after 40 to 50 years in most cases.
Geographical distribution: It is known to be an Indian endemic, restricted to the Western Ghats, in the states of Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and the south of Maharashtra.
Out of the nine species of cycads recognised within India, six are endemic.
Applications: It is a nutraceutical plant for several indigenous communities in the Western Ghats.
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