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− | ''' | + | '''Alstonia scholaris''' is a medium to large stately tree, growing to about 40 metres tall. It is found in the Sub-Himalayan tracts ascending to 900m from Jammu eastwards and western peninsula mostly in deciduous and evergreen forests. |
− | '''Uses:''' | + | '''Uses:''' Chest Pain, Headache, Stomachache, Gastric problems, Fever, Skin diseases, Intestinal worms,Diabetes, Vomiting. |
− | '''Mode of Propagation:'''Seeds | + | '''Mode of Propagation:'''Seeds. |
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Latest revision as of 10:13, 3 August 2020
Alstonia scholaris is a medium to large stately tree, growing to about 40 metres tall. It is found in the Sub-Himalayan tracts ascending to 900m from Jammu eastwards and western peninsula mostly in deciduous and evergreen forests.
Uses: Chest Pain, Headache, Stomachache, Gastric problems, Fever, Skin diseases, Intestinal worms,Diabetes, Vomiting.
Mode of Propagation:Seeds.