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Aquilaria agallocha - Agaru

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[[File:Adenanthera pavoninaAquilaria malaccensis - Agar Wood, Eaglewood - Indian Aloewood at Munnar (3).jpg|thumb|right|''KsharakaAgaru'', ''Adenanthera pavoninaAquilaria agallocha'']]'''Ksharaka''', Adenanthera pavonina Agar wood is a fast-an evergreen tree growing deciduous tree with a spreading crown of lightup to 49 metres tall, feathery foliagethough it is usually rather smaller at around 20 metres. The bole can be up to 60cm in diameter. The aromatic resin obtained from this tree is widely cultivated in one of the most famous and most expensive on the tropics for planet. It has a wide range very long history of usesuse in religious ceremonies, at funerals etc in the Orient and is widely sought after as an ingredient in perfumery. A very ornamental plant with fragrant, creamy flowersCommonly harvested from the wild, trials are being carried out into growing it is often grown as a specimen and as a street treein plantations.
==Uses==
{{Uses|IndigestionWound healing}}, {{Uses|Burning sensationSkin diseases}}, {{Uses|vomitingWorm infestation}}, {{Uses|feverCough and cold}}, {{Uses|HemorrhoidsAsthma}}
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==Parts Used==
{{Parts Used|BarkWood}}, {{Parts Used|Leaves}}, {{Parts Used|Heartwood}}, {{Parts Used|Seeds}} 
==Chemical Composition==
==Photo Gallery==
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