Saraca asoca

Saraca asoca

Botanical Name – Saraca asoca

Common Name – Apashoka, Chakraguccha, Kamana, Kamuka, Kangkeli, Vishoka, Subhaga, Karnapura (Sanskrit), Sita Asoka (Hindi), Sitecha Ashoka (Marathi)

Habit

  • Small evergreen tree
  • Slow growing

Habitat

  • Semi-evergreen and evergreen forest

Distribution- Throughout India

Specific Properties

  • Vulnerable as per IUCN Red List
  • Due to destructive harvesting from natural habitats, it is extremely rare in wild state

Ecology

  • Macaques, squirrels feed on seeds
  • Larval host plant for- Common Ciliate Blue, Common imperial, Plains Cupid, Common Cerulean, Dark Cerulean, Slate Flash butterflies
  • Attracts lots of bees, black ants, white ants, flies, moths, and butterflies

Uses

  • Flowers and leaves are edible
  • The bark is used to cure dyspepsia, dysentery, piles, sores and women reproductive ailments
  • Dried flowers are used for treatment of syphilis, haemorrhagic, diabetes and dysentery
  • Plant used for breast cancer therapy, detoxification, blood purification, preventing skin allergies, indigestion, blood disorders, tumours etc

Propagation

  • Seeds
  • Air layering

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