Family | Rosaceae |
---|---|
Local Name | Sampinit; Sagmit; Sapinit |
Habit | Shrub |
Habitat | In thickets and forests at medium and higher altitudes |
Special Notes | Leaflets are sooth/hairy with serrated margins, oblong-ovate or broadly lanceolate, 2-7cm in length |
Ethnobotanical Uses | MEDICINAL: used in the treatment of slimy faeces, leaves are used as an astringent; |
Collected from | Kabayan, Benguet, Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR). |
Collector(s) | Junica C. Marcos |