Bhokar/Lasoda
Cordia dichotoma, commonly known as the fragrant manjack, is a deciduous tree belonging to the borage family . Various parts of the tree, including the bark and leaves, have been used in traditional medicine in different cultures. The fruit is also consumed, either fresh or in the form of jams and beverages. Additionally, the wood of Cordia dichotoma is used for various purposes, such as making furniture and tools.
Name Of Tree | Bhokar/Lasoda |
Scientific Name | Cordia Dichotoma |
Family | Boraginaceae |
Native | Native |
Average Height | 30 to 50 feet |
Oxygen Produced in a Year/Lifetime | 100 kgs |
Carbon Sequestration in a Lifetime | 1.4 ton |
Biodiversity Attraction | Butterflies , Bees |
Age of the tree in Months/Year | 2 TO 2.5 Years |
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