Scientific name: Combretum quadrangulare (Family: Combretaceae). Common names: Sakae Naa (Thai\/Laos), Trai Udom (Khmer), etc. Native range: riverine and open habitats of mainland Southeast Asia, including Peninsular Malaysia. Habit: large shrub to small tree, often multi‑stemmed, with opposite leaves and four‑angled young branches. Flowers: pale greenish to white; Fruits: 4‑winged.
\nCultivation: thrives in full sun to light shade and well‑drained soils; tolerant of seasonal flooding along river plains. Ethnobotany: various parts cited in folk medicine; modern research is ongoing. Information provided is educational and not medical advice.
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