This is a medium sized free, with a clear bole of 10-25 and a girth of 6-8. Although described as evergreen in drier areas it becomes deciduous. Its bark is moderately thick with longitudinal or oblique furrows on the outer surface. It is dark grey outside and reddish inside. Almost every part of the free is bitter and has found application in indigenous medicine. The seed oil is used in skin diseases such as scrofula, indolent ulcers and sores and ringworm, septic sores. The bark also is considered useful in skin diseases the leaves are bitter and have a faint, but characteristic unpleasant small. Dried in shade, they are commonly pleaded in books paper and clothes to prefect then from moths etc. The new entrepreneur can enter into manufacturing of neem pesticides, became demand of bio-pesticide is increasing day by day.
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