Ficus microcarpa |
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| Description | ||||||
A large tree, up to 18 m, greyish-brown, smooth bark, few slender aerial roots, elliptic-ovate to obovate leaves, monoecious, often paired, sessile, globose figs, in axillary pairs, turning pink with yellow shades when ripe and smooth achenes. |
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| Useful part | ||||||
Bark, leaves, aerial root |
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| Medicinal Uses | ||||||
wounds, ulcers, bruises, dental caries, liver disorders, diarrhoea, dysentery, diabetes, burning sensation, bleeding, leucorrhoea |
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| Major chemical constituents | ||||||
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