Ficus benghalensis L. var. krishnae DC.
കൃഷ്ണനാൽ
Family : MORACEAE
Synonym : Ficus
banyana Oken.
Common Names : Krishnan-aal, Krishna buttercup, Krishna fig
Flowering Period : January – July
Distribution : India and Sri Lanka
Habitat : Grown as ornamental
Uses : Ornamental, fruits edible, sacred Indian plant. The leaves are used to remedy dysentery and diarrhoea, used in a decoction with toasted rice as a diaphoretic. The young leaves are heated and used as a poultice. The concentrated latex, combined with the fruit, is aphrodisiac and is used to treat spermatorrhoea and gonorrhoea. The milky latex in the plant is applied topically to treat toothache, bruises, painful areas, rheumatic joints and lumbago. The bark is tonic and diuretic. An infusion is anti-diabetic and a decoction is used as an astringent in the treatment of leucorrhoea. The aerial roots are used for temporary binding materials.
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