Trees
Ficus benghalensis Linn
Ficus benghalensis Linn
Description :
This plant is a fast growing, evergreen
and large deciduous tree, its height is up to 20-25m long, its leaves are wide
and branch dispersion is up to 100m or above with large roots and pillar like
trunks. Trunk is grey, fluted and smooth. Leaves with stout are usually 2-6cm
long. It produces large numbers of seeds which can be dispersed by both exotic
and native birds. These trees initiate growing on other trees as epiphytes and
when they become mature, they end up killing the host-tree completely. The tree
is considered sacred in India.
Distribution :
They are considered native to tropical
Asia, from Pakistan and India through Myanmar, Thailand, southern China, and
Malaysia. It is also cultivated and well established in many other tropical
regions of the world including North America, West Indies, western Africa,
Australia, Middle East, and many other islands in the Pacific Ocean.
Uses :
It has many medicinal uses. It is useful
in treatment of biliousness, ulcers, erysipelas, vomiting, vaginal complains,
fever, inflammations, leprosy. Its latex is aphrodisiac, tonic it lessens
inflammations and is useful in piles, nose diseases and others. The aerial root
is styptic and is useful in syphilis, biliousness, dysentery, inflammation of
liver. This plant also has some other uses; it is planted for soil
conservation; its wood can be used for the making of furniture etc.
(Flora
of Pakistan, 2014; Pier, 2014)