Macaranga peltata leaves

Macaranga peltata is a plant found in northern Sri Lanka and India. It is one of the most widely occurring early successional woody species in Sri Lanka, specially in low country wet zone. Some of the many common names include kenda - කැන්ද or kanda in Sri Lanka.

Kenda leaves are commonly used for flavouring in Sri Lanka. Halapa dough is often flattened on a kenda leaf to soak in the flavor.  Kenda leaves are used to wrap jaggery and other sweetmeats. 

Today the major use of Macranga peltata is for making wooden pencils and in the plywood industry. Kollam produces 75 to 100 truckloads of pencil slats.

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