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Grewia asiatica

 Grewia asiatica, also known as Phalsa, is a small deciduous tree or shrub that belongs to the family Malvaceae. It is native to South Asia, particularly India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, and is widely cultivated in these regions for its fruit.

The tree grows up to 10 meters in height, and its fruit is small, round, and purple-black in color, with a sweet and sour taste. The fruit is commonly eaten fresh, and is also used to make jams, jellies, and drinks.

In traditional medicine, various parts of the Grewia asiatica plant have been used to treat a range of ailments, such as diarrhea, dysentery, fever, and respiratory infections. The plant is also used as a natural remedy for diabetes and high blood pressure.

The leaves of the Grewia asiatica plant are also used in some cultures for their medicinal properties. They are believed to possess anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial, and anti-oxidant properties, and are used to treat a range of health conditions.

Apart from its medicinal uses, Grewia asiatica is also used in agroforestry as a hedge plant, and its wood is used to make tools and small household items. Additionally, the plant has ornamental value and is often grown for its attractive flowers.


Grewia asiatica


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