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  • ...ntha. It is medium sized tree with white bark exfoliating in papery flakes with horizontal patches of darker colour. It is found throughout eastern and pen ==Parts Used==
    3 KB (467 words) - 10:59, 13 July 2020
  • ...n. (Fam. Liliaceae), a deciduous climber with sparsely prickled or unarmed stem. It is imported from China and Japan. ==Parts Used==
    3 KB (407 words) - 11:57, 15 July 2019
  • ...t is a glabrous tree or shrub without aerial roots, found throughout India in rocky hills up to 1350 m altitude. ==Parts Used==
    2 KB (312 words) - 18:24, 6 May 2021
  • ...A fairly well-known and widely used spice, mainly employed as a flavouring in foods and as a medicinal plant. ==Parts Used==
    3 KB (386 words) - 10:56, 6 October 2020
  • ==Parts Used== {{Parts Used|Stem}}, {{Parts Used|Leaves}}, {{Parts Used|Roots}}.
    3 KB (419 words) - 16:27, 19 June 2020
  • ...'the king of dyes' and no other dye plants have had such a prominent place in as many civilizations as this genus. ==Parts Used==
    4 KB (500 words) - 11:45, 30 June 2021
  • ...randiflora''' is a shrubby plant with succulent whitish green leaves found in the dry forests of peninsular India. ==Parts Used==
    2 KB (258 words) - 11:00, 29 May 2020
  • ...s are arranged in whorls of 3-6 along the stem. Alstonia venenata is found in the hills of peninsular India and the [[western ghats]]. ==Parts Used==
    3 KB (417 words) - 17:40, 16 June 2020
  • ...to make rope. It can be found growing in roadside clearings and open areas in evergreen and semi-evergreen forests of the [[Western ghats]] and other par ==Parts Used==
    3 KB (422 words) - 16:44, 31 March 2022
  • ...he tree has been used to make toddy and starch is extracted from the inner stem. ==Parts Used==
    4 KB (531 words) - 16:05, 24 January 2022
  • ...s uncommon in India and can be found in dry as well as well as wet forests in peninsular India. ==Parts Used==
    3 KB (461 words) - 17:04, 23 June 2023
  • ...row up to 30 metres tall, though is usually smaller. The bole can be 120cm in diameter, often branching from low down. The plant provides an edible fruit ==Parts Used==
    4 KB (504 words) - 12:31, 21 June 2023
  • ...dicine, the plant has also been experimentally cultivated as a fibre plant in India. ==Parts Used==
    4 KB (529 words) - 16:06, 23 August 2022
  • ...metimes grown as an ornamental plant and is commonly used as a traditional medicine. ==Parts Used==
    3 KB (452 words) - 14:38, 22 March 2021
  • ...ee. It is particularly valued for its fruit. The tree is widely cultivated in tropical regions, especially southeast Asia and Brazil. ==Parts Used==
    4 KB (559 words) - 10:41, 15 October 2023
  • ...ughout India up to 1700 meters in the Himalayas. It is a very useful plant with edible leaves. ==Parts Used==
    3 KB (428 words) - 17:18, 23 January 2021
  • ...and also for the latex contained in the sap. This latex is coagulated and used commercially to make chewing gum. The tree yields a timber that is traded i ...on}}, {{Uses|Urinary stones}}, {{Uses|Gall bladder stones}}, {{Uses|Thrush in babies}}.
    4 KB (557 words) - 17:26, 25 November 2020
  • ==Parts Used== {{Parts Used|}}, {{Parts Used|stem}}, {{Parts Used|leaves}}, {{Parts Used|Root}}.
    2 KB (271 words) - 10:53, 9 November 2020
  • ...ifolium''' commonly known as sage-leaved alangium. It is a flowering plant in the Cornaceae family. ==Parts Used==
    2 KB (195 words) - 20:03, 15 December 2019
  • ...The plant is sometimes gathered from the wild for local use as a food and medicine. ==Parts Used==
    4 KB (442 words) - 15:21, 7 March 2023

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