Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Nature Note From Mhow: The Beautiful Maulsari Tree




Nature Note From Mhow: The Beautiful Maulsari Tree
Maulsari (Native to the Western Ghats and Sri Lanka) the beautiful and tasty fruit of a beautiful tree. Clicked at Bungalow 93 Near Swarg Mandir Mhow. Scientific Name: Mimusops elengi. Common names in Hindi: Maulsari, maulshree, bakul. Common Names in English: Indian medlar, Spanish cherry, (Asian) Bulletwood. (Courtesy Trees of Delhi by Pradip Krishen)

                                              
                                             The fruit of the Maulsari clicked on 18 April 2015.

According to Pradip Krishen these are the uses of this tree: Ittar (perfume) from the flowers, the leaves for treating hea
daches and sore eyes, a decoction of the bark to treat diarrhoea, fevers and gum infections. the unripe fruit to fix loose teeth, the crushed seeds to cure constipation, the seed oil is used in cooking and as a luminant fuel, the reddish heartwood is hard, strong, close grained, and durable and is used for bridge-building, boats, mine props and heavy construction. Impressive list of uses I must say!!!!


                                             

                                         
                                          
                                         The fruit of the Maulsari clicked on 26 Feb 2015.


                                     
                                   
The unripe fruit on the Maulsari tree clicked on 5 December 2010.






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