A tree in the Salicaceae, or willow, family, Casearia graveolens is a native to an area in Asia from Thailand to South Central Zhōngguó/China to Pakistan. The plant is used in fishing, for fuel, for medicine, as a source of non-edible oil, in construction and as food.
Casearia graveolens grows as a 3 to 15m tall tree. Its trunk, with dark-grey rough, fissured bark with white specks, grows to a dbh of 20 cm when the tree is between 3-6m. The green, smooth branches have grey-white patches, with glabrous ...
Sláðu inn einkenni eða sjúkdóm og lestu um jurtir sem gætu hjálpað, sláðu jurt og sjáðu sjúkdóma og einkenni sem hún er notuð við.
* Allar upplýsingar eru byggðar á birtum vísindarannsóknum