Pacé
Pacé which has the latin name Morinda citrifolia, also often called the Indian mulberry or awl tree, is derived from the region of Southeast Asia. Pacé is one of the most widely used medicinal plants in Indonesia. Pacé is a large tree, and the tribe of Rubiaceae. The white stalks form a circle with a circle like eggs, and the leaves grow. His flesh is full of fat, and his flesh is as weak as grass. Usually used as a lymphatic drug and can reduce high blood pressure, the leaves can be a lump, leaflet and stem or hair that contains the red dwarf used to mump.