Large branches are preferred by wild bees for hives and birds for nesting
Attracts lots of insects like bees, flies and wasps which also pollinate it
Uses
Bark is used to treat digestive tract disorders, malaria, asthma, fever, dysentery, epilepsy, skin diseases, relaxes spasms, stimulates lactation, expels intestinal worms, treat bowel complaints, irregular menstruation, toothache, rheumatism, snakebite, valuable remedy for chronic and advanced diarrhoea, protects liver and purifies blood
Leaves treats skin diseases, infusion of crushed leaves used to clean infected wounds
The parts of the tree possess antimicrobial, anti-amoebic, anti-plasmodial, immune-modulatory, anticancer, anti-asthmatic, antioxidant, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, anti-ulcer, antifertility and wound healing activities
Before Diwali festival, bark is consumed to neutralize the excessive intake of sugar
The latex provides a good quality chewing gum
Name scholaris refers to its timber used to make wooden slates