Ochna obtusata

Botanical Name – Ochna obtusata

Common Name – Ramdhan Champa, Kanak Champa, Khambar, Ochna (Hindi), Serundhi, Silandhi, Panjaram (Tamil)

Distribution in India – Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Assam, Tripura, West Bengal, Orissa, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Goa, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala

Habit

  • Shrub or small deciduous tree

Habitat

  • Dry deciduous, moist deciduous and semi-evergreen forests
  • Occasional on hills

Specific properties

  • Used as an ornamental tree
  • Flowers are fragrant

Ecology

  • Bird’s feeds on fruits
  • Flowers attract bees

Uses

  • Roots used in treatment of menstrual complaints, asthma, constipation, poisonous bites, exhibits very strong analgesic and anti-inflammatory activity
  • Stem bark was used for bone fractures, swellings, and as digestive tonic
  • Leaves were used to cure, fever, inflammation, cholera, dysentery, dry cough, bronchitis, sores, cancer, lumbago, snake bite, menstrual complaints, asthma and epilepsy

Propagation

  • Seeds
  • Stem cutting

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