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- '''Nagalingam''' is a deciduous tree in the family Lecythidaceae. Which contains the Brazil nut and Paradise nut Le ...h aches}}, {{Uses|Cold}}, {{Uses|Skin diseases}}, {{Uses|Malaria}}, {{Uses|Wounds}}, {{Uses|Toothache}}, {{Uses|Hypertension}}, {{Uses|Tumors}}, {{Uses|Infla4 KB (469 words) - 17:16, 3 June 2023
- '''Ficus microcarpa''' is a banyan native in the range from Sri Lanka to India, southern People's Republic of China, the {{Uses|Wounds}}, {{Uses|Ulcers}}, {{Uses|Bruises}}, {{Uses|Flatulent colic}}, {{Uses|Hepa3 KB (433 words) - 15:28, 10 May 2021
- ...s applied as ear drops to treat otitis and applied to abscesses, sores and wounds. ==Parts Used==4 KB (568 words) - 17:22, 21 June 2023
- ...ation. It is a large straggling, very thorny shrub. The branches are armed with hooks and straight, hard, yellow prickles. {{Uses|Wounds}}, {{Uses|Bladder stones}}, {{Uses|Kidney stones}}, {{Uses|Malaria}}, {{Use4 KB (459 words) - 17:15, 14 September 2020
- {{Uses|Wounds}}, {{Uses|Cuts}}, {{Uses|Snakebites}}, {{Uses|Liver disorders}}, {{Uses|Ski ==Parts Used==3 KB (433 words) - 17:01, 25 June 2020
- ...usops elengi''' is a medium-sized evergreen tree found in tropical forests in South Asia, Southeast Asia and northern Australia.<ref name="Plant family"/ ...thache}}, {{Uses|Gonorrhoea}}, {{Uses|Snakebites}}, {{Uses|Fever}}, {{Uses|Wounds}}, {{Uses|Sore throats}}.5 KB (613 words) - 16:15, 12 November 2021
- ...k.The plant is harvested from the wild for local medicinal use / Ayurvedic medicine and source of fibre. {{Uses|Pimples}}, {{Uses|Indigestion}}, {{Uses|Boils}}, {{Uses|Wounds}}, {{Uses|Gonorrhoea}}, {{Uses|Venereal diseases}}, {{Uses|Cuts}}<ref name=4 KB (546 words) - 12:15, 21 June 2023
- ...y Malvaceae and it is native to India. its seeds and root are used to make medicine. ...arrhea}}, {{Uses|Fever}}, {{Uses|Gonorrhea}}, {{Uses|Aphrodisiac}}, {{Uses|wounds}}, {{Uses|Ophthalmia}}, {{Uses|Painful urination}}, {{Uses|Paralysis}}, {{U4 KB (469 words) - 12:05, 13 June 2019
- '''Syzygium cumini''' is an evergreen tropical tree in the flowering plant family Myrtaceae. Syzygium cumini is native to the Indi ...{{Uses|Snakebites}}, {{Uses|Hyperglycaemia}}, {{Uses|Glycosuria}}, {{Uses|Wounds}}, {{Uses|Irregular menstruation}}, {{Uses|Mouth ulcers}}, {{Uses|Diarrhoea5 KB (689 words) - 09:38, 17 November 2021
- ...an Wood''' is a small thorny tree. It is having 15-25 cm in trunk diameter with a few prickly branches. Biancaea sappan is a prickly, shrubby tree that can {{Uses|Wounds}}, {{Uses|Tuberculosis}}, {{Uses|Dysentery}}, {{Uses|Curing liver disorders4 KB (491 words) - 16:37, 7 April 2020
- ...India for its medicinal uses and is cultivated elsewhere as an ornamental. In some areas Cheilocostus speciosus is introduced and has become an invasive {{Uses|Wounds}}, {{Uses|Cuts}}, {{Uses|Snakebites}}, {{Uses|Curing liver disorders}}, {{U3 KB (443 words) - 13:32, 22 June 2020
- ...to Piperacea family. This vine has heart shaped leaves and is mostly grown in South East Asia. {{Uses|Wounds}}, {{Uses|Joint pains}}, {{Uses|Stomach colicky}}, {{Uses|Indigestion}}, {{4 KB (476 words) - 16:54, 2 July 2020
- ...are stalkless, smaller, uppermost often cut. Snow-white flowers are borne in flat-topped clusters on top of the stems. Upper bracts are linear-lanceshap ...ad to alleviate the pain. Externally, the paste of its roots is applied in wounds for better healing.2 KB (272 words) - 10:01, 16 May 2019
- ...the castor oil plant. Castor oil is a colorless to very pale yellow liquid with a distinct taste and odor once first ingested. {{Uses|Wounds}}, {{Uses|Cuts}}, {{Uses|Snakebites}}, {{Uses|Curing liver disorders}}, {{U5 KB (594 words) - 13:08, 2 April 2022
- ...t is native to Europe and southwestern Asia. The plant probably originated in Persia and was originally cultivated for its leaves and seeds. {{Uses|Wounds}}, {{Uses|Cuts}}, {{Uses|Snakebites}}, {{Uses|Curing liver disorders}}, {{U3 KB (413 words) - 18:34, 23 April 2020
- ...-like plant, with a single stem growing from 5 to 10 m (16 to 33 ft) tall, with spirally arranged leaves confined to the top of the trunk. ...blood pressure}}, {{Uses|Malaria}}, {{Uses|Ulcer}}, {{Uses|Boils}}, {{Uses|Wounds}}4 KB (539 words) - 17:08, 15 September 2020
- ...ia, Sri lanka, Hong kong, Australia and Africa. Every part of this tree is used to treat various ailments. ...ion}}, {{Uses|Acne}}, {{Uses|Skin blemish}}, {{Uses|Pigmentation}}, {{Uses|Wounds}}, {{Uses|Cold}}, {{Uses|Sore throats}}, {{Uses|Cough}}<ref name="Karnataka6 KB (798 words) - 17:14, 18 April 2023
- [[File:Kanak Champa (Pterospermum acerifolium) in Hyderabad W IMG 7132.jpg|thumb|right|''Karnikara'', ''Pterospermum acerifol '''Pterospermum acerifolium''' is an evergreen tree with an irregular crown with thick, steeply ascending branches. It can grow up to 30 metres tall. The bo4 KB (473 words) - 17:09, 23 June 2023
- ...he plant is mostly found in temperate Himalayas from Kashmir to Bhutan and in Khasia hills at 15,00 meter altitude. ...in}}, {{Uses|Intestinal parasites}}, {{Uses|Cuts}}, {{Uses|Boils}}, {{Uses|Wounds}}, {{Uses|Burns}}, {{Uses|Dysentery}}, {{Uses|Fever}}, {{Uses|Cough}}.4 KB (581 words) - 15:44, 4 November 2020
- [[File:Lawsonia inermis (Mehndi) in Hyderabad, AP W IMG 0528.jpg|thumb|right|''Henna/Mehdi'']] ...es|Bleeding}}, {{Uses|Nerve deseases}}, {{Uses|Amoebic dysentery}}, {{Uses|Wounds}}, {{Uses|Skin eruptions}}, {{Uses|Ulcers}}, {{Uses|Pimples}}, {{Uses|Diarr4 KB (500 words) - 12:40, 5 June 2023