Termninelia ballarica

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Overview

Termninelia ballarica

Overview: Terminalia bellirica, commonly known as Bahera or Beleric, is a significant tree in traditional medicine, agroforestry, and environmental conservation. It is a member of the Combretaceae family and is revered for its fruit, which holds immense medicinal value. Bahera is one of the key components of the famous Ayurvedic formulation, Triphala, and is cultivated for both commercial and ecological purposes. Its seeds and fruits are valuable in various industries, particularly in healthcare and herbal products.

Key Features:

Fruit: The fruits of Terminalia bellirica are large, spherical, and have a fibrous, hard shell. The seeds within are rich in oils and medicinal compounds, making them highly sought after in Ayurvedic medicine.

Medicinal Value: Bahera is known for its wide range of health benefits, including its use in treating digestive disorders, respiratory conditions, and as a rejuvenative tonic. The fruit is rich in antioxidants and is frequently used in Ayurvedic formulations such as Triphala.

Growth Habit: Terminalia bellirica grows into a large deciduous tree, reaching up to 30 meters in height. It has a spreading crown, making it an excellent tree for providing shade and adding aesthetic value to landscapes.