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five lines on gulmohar

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Answered by shahma2
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Gulmohar commonly known as Royal poinciana or the peacock flower tree is a fast growing moderate size deciduous tree species native to Madagascar. The scientific name of Gulmohar is Delonix regia and it belongs to family Fabaceae of the flowering plants. The various uses of Gulmohar tree are as follows:

Gulmohar trees are mainly grown for shade and ornamental value.

The wood is used for making agricultural implements.

The large pods and wood of Gulmohar trees are used as fuel. The calorific value of wood is about 4600 k cal/kg.

The seeds contain gum that is used in textile and food industries.

Flowers are used to produce bee forage.

Gulmohar is medicinally used as anti-diabetic, anti-pyretic, anti-microbial, anti-diarrhoeal, hepatoprotective, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and carminative.




Answered by sunitasingh8383
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Curry leaves are the curry tree foliage (Murraya koenigii). This tree is native to India, and for both medicinal and culinary purposes, its leaves are used. They are particularly aromatic and have a distinctive taste of citrus notes.

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