Mahua
Description : Madhuca longifolia, commonly known as Mahua, is a large deciduous tree native to South Asia. It is well known for its sweet, fragrant flowers and its cultural and economic significance. The tree has a spreading canopy with thick, dark green leaves and produces small, fleshy, cream-colored flowers.

- Medicinal Benefits :
- The flowers of Madhuca longifolia are used in traditional medicine for their tonic, cooling, and expectorant properties.
- The seeds are used to extract oil, which is applied to skin ailments and wounds and used as a natural moisturizer.
- The bark is used for its anti-inflammatory and astringent properties, useful in treating rheumatism and diabetes.
- The leaves are used in traditional remedies to treat chronic bronchitis and other respiratory issues.
- Other Uses
- The flowers are fermented to produce an alcoholic beverage, traditionally consumed in various cultural practices.
- The flowers are also used to make sweets and syrups.
- The seed oil, known as Mahua oil, is used in cooking and for making soaps and cosmetics.
Suitable Climate Condition : Madhuca longifolia thrives in warm, tropical to subtropical climates with temperatures between 20°C and 40°C (68°F to 104°F). It prefers well-drained, sandy or loamy soils but can adapt to various soil types, including clay. The tree requires moderate rainfall and is drought-tolerant once established.Â