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Rhus punjabensis sinica Deciduous tree (1 Page of 5) The Rhus punjabensis sinica plant species is found in E. Asia - Himalayas. It is a member of the Anacardiaceae family. Some home gardeners know the variety as R. sinica. Cultivation | Propagation | General Uses Medicinal | Edible Uses Latin Name: Rhus punjabensis sinica Family: Anacardiaceae Author: (Diels.)Rehd.&Wils. Known Hazards: There are some suggestions that the sap of this species can cause a skin rash in susceptible people, but this has not been substantiated. See also notes in 'Cultivation Details'. Mature Height: 12 Mature Width: Habitat: Moist situations in valleys and ravines[146].
General Uses: An oil is extracted from the seeds[4]. It attains a tallow-like consistency on standing and is used to make candles. These burn brilliantly, though they emit a pungent smoke[4].
The leaves are rich in tannin[145]. They can be collected as they fall in the autumn and used as a brown dye or as a mordant[169].
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