Description
- The Madhuca Indica / mahuwa Is Popularly Known As Mahua In India. This Tree Is Found In Central Parts Of India And Sub Mountainous Parts Of The Himalayan Region.
- Also known as Mahua / Mohwa / Vippa / Iluppai /Mohuwa /Mohwa.
- Mahua Flowers are stimulant, demulcent, laxative, anthelmintic, and cough relieving.
- Women eat Mahua flowers during breastfeeding as a nutritive food.
- The Barks, Flowers, Leaves As Well As The Seeds Of The Plant Are Used In Medicinal Drugs.
Madhuca longifolia is an Indian tropical tree found largely in the central and north Indian plains and forests. It is commonly known as mahuwa, mahua, mahwa, mohulo, or Iluppai or vippa chettu. The mahua flower is edible and is a food item for tribals. They use it to make syrup for medicinal purposes.450 gm