NEEM PLANT
INTRODUCTION
Description : It is a tall evergreen tree with the small bright green
leaves. It is up to 100 feet tall. It blossoms in spring with the small white
flowers. It has a straight trunk. Its bark is hard rough and scaly, fissured
even in small trees. The colour of the bark is brown grayish. The leaves are
alternate and consists of several leaflets with serrated edges. Its flowers are
small and white in colour. The loive like edible fruit is oval, round and thin
skinned. Cultivation : Neem tree can easily be grown in the dry, stony,
shallow and clayey soils. It needs very little water and plenty of sunlight. It
grows slowly during the first year of planting. It can be propagated through
the seeds and cuttings. Young neem tree can not tolerate excessive cold. .
Medicinal uses : The indigenous people of Nilgiris consume the dried and powered tubulers of the terrestrial orchids as an energizing tonic. Neem also holds medicinal value. Each part of neem is used in the medicines. It has been used in Ayurvedic medicines for more than 4000 years. Neem oil extracted from its seeds is used in medicines, pest control and cosmetics etc. Its leaves are used in the treat Chickenpox.. According to the Hindus, it is believed that the Goddess of the chickenpox, Sithala lives in the Neem tree. Neem tea is usually taken to reduce the headache and fever. Its flowers are used to cure intestinal problems. Neem bark acts as an analgesic and can cure high fever as of malaria. Even the skin diseases can be cured from the Neem leaves. Indians even believe that the Neem can even purify diseases.
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