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[[File:Babool(Acacia nilotica) flowers at Hodal.jpg|thumb|right|''Vachellia nilotica'',''Babul'']]
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[[File:800px-Bael03 FSPark Asit.jpg|thumb|right|''Bilva'']]
  
'''Acacia nilotica''' is a medium sized, thorny, nearly evergreen tree. It can grows up to a height of 20-25 m. It is a multipurpose tree. It provides timber, fuel, shade, food, fodder, honey, dye, gum and fences.  
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'''Bilva''' consists of pulp of entire, unripe or half ripe fruits of Aegle marmelos. It is a tree. It grows up to a height of 12 m tall. It is cultivated throughout the country. Rind of fruit is removed and pulp is bruised and dried.
  
'''Uses:'''Sexual problems, Eye diseases, Heal wounds, Bleeding of the uterus, Liver problems, Jaundice, Throat problems, Stomach problems, Hair problems, Skin problems.                   
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'''Uses:'''Diarrhea, Excessive thirst, Kidney stones, Gynecological disorders, Urinary retention.                   
  
 
'''Mode of Propagation:'''Seeds, Cuttings.
 
'''Mode of Propagation:'''Seeds, Cuttings.
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     -moz-appearance: none;">[[Acacia nilotica - Aaavartaki|Read more]]</span>
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Latest revision as of 20:19, 30 July 2020

Bilva

Bilva consists of pulp of entire, unripe or half ripe fruits of Aegle marmelos. It is a tree. It grows up to a height of 12 m tall. It is cultivated throughout the country. Rind of fruit is removed and pulp is bruised and dried.

Uses:Diarrhea, Excessive thirst, Kidney stones, Gynecological disorders, Urinary retention.

Mode of Propagation:Seeds, Cuttings.


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