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Deodar Cedar - Wood is also used in fever, urinary infection, chest complaints; oil is used for skin ailments and ulcers.
Japanese Cedar - : The leaves are very aromatic and are used as incense sticks. The wood is strongly rot resistant and is used for buildings, bridges, ships, lamp posts, furniture, utensils etc
Devil Tree - Infusion of bark is given for treating fever, chronic diarrhoea, dyspepsia, etc
Red Bottle Brush - Native of E. Australia, widely planted as an avenue tree. Used in the treatment of diarrhoea, dysentery and rheumatism. It is also used as an insecticide
Camphor tree - Camphor is obtained from wood chips. Volatile oil used as stimulant, antispasmodic and antiseptic. Widely planted as ornamental.
Fig - Anjir Fruits are edible. Fruits are used in constipation and disease of lungs and bladder. It is used as anti-inflammatory, humectant and purgative
champa - A flowering tree valued for its fragrant blossoms, commonly found in tropical regions. It is traditionally used in perfumes and medicinal applications.
Neem - A powerful tree known for its medicinal properties, including antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects. Its leaves, bark, and seeds are used in various traditional remedies and pest control.
Amla - A nutrient-rich fruit known for its high vitamin C content, widely used in Ayurvedic medicine for boosting immunity, improving digestion, and promoting healthy skin.
Boxwood - A dense evergreen shrub often used for hedging and topiary, valued for its small, glossy leaves and ability to be shaped into formal designs.