
Bakul
Scientific Name:
Mimusops elengiBakul thrives in well-drained, loamy soil with full sun and regular watering. This plant attracts birds and pollinators, supporting local wildlife and enhancing ecosystem biodiversity. In Ayurvedic medicine, it is known for its antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and wound-healing properties. The leaves and bark are used to treat skin conditions and digestive issues. Grown for its fragrant flowers and dense canopy, bakul is often planted as an ornamental tree in parks and gardens, adding beauty and ecological value to landscapes.
iucn
- Least Concern
Origin
Native
Habitat
Tree
Flowering
Yes
Fruiting
Yes
Highlights:
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Edible
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Medicinal
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