Meliosma simplicifolia ssp. simplicifolia

Meliosma simplicifolia ssp. simplicifolia is a native evergreen tree of Sri Lanka, belonging to the Sabiaceae family. Commonly known as El Bedda in Sinhala, this species thrives in the island's montane and evergreen forests, typically at elevations ranging from 300 to 1,600 meters above sea level.

Characterized by its simple, alternate leaves and terminal panicles of small, white to yellowish flowers, the tree produces globose drupes that ripen in spring. The bark is grey-brown with lenticels, and the trunk often exhibits a purplish-red blaze when cut .

In Sri Lanka, Meliosma simplicifolia ssp. simplicifolia is recognized in the catalog of Ayurvedic medicinal plants, highlighting its integration into traditional healing practices . The tree's presence contributes to the biodiversity of Sri Lanka's highland ecosystems, playing a role in maintaining the ecological balance of these forested areas.

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