Habitat:
Native to the Indian subcontinent, including India, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. Typically grows in dry forests and coastal regions, often near riverbanks and in hilly terrains.
Flowering Season:
It generally flowers in summer, from May to June.
Fruiting Season:
This tree typically fruits from June to July.
Climatic Conditions:
Grows in tropical and subtropical climates with moderate rainfall. Prefers full sunlight and well-drained soils.
Propagation:
Propagated mainly through seeds and by root cuttings.
Parts Used:
Seeds: Used in traditional medicine to treat digestive disorders, inflammation, and skin diseases.
Leaves: Used for their antiseptic properties, and sometimes in the preparation of herbal tonics
Bark: The bark is used for medicinal purposes, particularly for its cooling effects and ability to reduce fever.
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