Description
Tropical fig tree used in medicine, The fruit and bark of the tree is used for inducing purgation and emesis to remove excess pitta dosha from the body
Hairy Fig is a coarsely hairy shrub or small tree. Ovate-lance-shaped stipules are usually 4 and are visible on leafless fruiting branchlets. Oppositely arranged leaves, long stalks, are ovate, oblong, or obovate, thickly papery, covered with coarse hai
Leaf base is rounded to wedge-shaped, the margin is entire or bluntly toothed, the tip is pointed. Figs appear in leaf axil on normal leafy shoots, sometimes on leafless branchlets, solitary or paired, yellow or red when mature, top-shaped, Figs are covered with short hairs Flowering: June-July. The juice of the root is used in the treatment of feve The bark is antiperiodic, emetic and tonic. The juice of the fig is used in the treatment of liver problems.Plant Specifications
*above specification are indicative only. actual dimensions may vary by +-10%
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