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Ficus benghalensis L.

Ficus benghalensis L.
  • Wood greyish white, moderately hard, durable under water and used for well-curbs, also for tent poles, cart yokes and carrying shafts. A coarse rope is prepared from the bark and aerial roots of the tree. Trials have shown that the wood is suitable for the production of paper pulp.
  • The leaves are regularly trimmed for use as fodder. Widely cultivated as a tree lining avenues and for providing shade. Young tips of hanging roots given for obstinate vomiting; latex externally applied for pains and bruises, used in rheumatism and lumbago and also used as a remedy for toothache; infusion of bark tonic, astringent, used in diarrhea, dysentery and diabetes; leaves tonic and cooling, heated and powdered to poultice to abscesses; infusion of young buds useful in diarrhoea and dysentery; seeds cooling and tonic.
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