
Wild Gauva
Scientific Name:
Careya arboreaWild Gauva thrive in well-drarin sandy or loamy soil with full to partial sunlight and moderate watering. Bark is used for treating ulcers, wounds, diarrhea, and respiratory ailments. Valued for its attractive flowers and shade-providing canopy; often planted in gardens, parks, and roadside avenues.
iucn
- Least Concern
Origin
Native
Habitat
Tree
Flowering
Yes
Fruiting
Yes
Highlights:
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Medicinal
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