Description
Alstonia scholaris, commonly known as the dita tree, is an evergreen that may grow up to 100 feet tall.
Botanical name of this plant is Alstonia scholaris. Generic name came after botanist, Prof. Alston of Edinburgh. Species name scholaris refers to the fact that the timber of this tree has traditionally been used to make wooden slates for school children.
It has rough, grey bark and large leaves that grow in clusters of seven. The flowers are small and greenish-yellow in color. The fruits are thin pods that can grow up to 20 inches long. The sap of the tree is sticky and bitter.Plant Specifications
Plant Height | 31 inch (79 cm) |
Plant Spread | 8 inch (20 cm) |
Common Name | Dita tree, devil tree. |
Maximum Reachable Height | 100 feet. |
Flower Colour | The fragnant flowers are greenish white |
Bloom Time | Late autumn to Early winter |
Difficulty Level | Easy |
Planting and care
Alstonia Scholaris care
It has been extensively planted in India. Also seems to grow well in hot dry regions.
Sunlight | Full sun. |
Watering | Keep the soil moist but not logged. |
Soil | Fertile, moist, but well-drained soil. |
Temperature | Annual temperature in the range 12 to 32 degrees C. |
Fertilizer | Apply an organic fertilizer of FYM. |
Alstonia Scholaris special feature
In Ayurveda it is used as a bitter and as an astringent herb for treating skin disorders, malarial fever, urticaria, chronic dysentery, diarrhea, in snake bite and for upper purification process of Panchakarma .
Alstonia Scholaris uses
Ornamental Use:
- It is used as the ornamental plant
Medicinal Use:
- It is used to treat bowel complaints, abdominal pains, fevers and irregular menstruation, and has proved a valuable remedy for chronic diarrhea and the advanced stages of dysentery
- A decoction is applied as a wash for skin diseases, and as a gargle
- Note: The following information is general guidelines
- Be sure to ask your healthcare provider for guidelines
Culinary Use:
- The latex provides a good quality chewing gum
- It is usually used in making packing boxes, blackboards etc
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