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*Both the bark of the tree and the unripe fruit have medicinal uses in Ayurveda. | *Both the bark of the tree and the unripe fruit have medicinal uses in Ayurveda. | ||
*The juice of the fresh bark as useful in bilious fever. | *The juice of the fresh bark as useful in bilious fever. | ||
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+ | ==Common name== | ||
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+ | * '''English''' - Gaub Tree | ||
+ | * '''Hindi''' - Gabh | ||
== External Links == | == External Links == |
Revision as of 12:43, 1 March 2017
The Gaub tree, Malabar ebony, Black-and-white ebony or Pale moon ebony (Diospyros malabarica) (Bengali: গাব/দেশী গাব) is a species of flowering tree in the family Ebenaceae that is native to the Indian Subcontinent and South East Asia.It is a long-lived, very slow-growing tree, which can reach up to 35 m in height with a black trunk up to 70 cm in diameter.
Uses
- Both the bark of the tree and the unripe fruit have medicinal uses in Ayurveda.
- The juice of the fresh bark as useful in bilious fever.
Common name
- English - Gaub Tree
- Hindi - Gabh