This plant provides ingredients for many Ayurveda remedies. The ripe fruit can be eaten, or used to make juice. Dried and roasted leaves, dried flowers, or dried shell of the fruit make very appealing herbal tea.
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neat to have a plant with so many uses nearby. we don't garden or have citrus or nut trees (except oak trees with acorns) at our place but i know a lot of folks in our area of texas do.
ReplyDeleteHi texwisgirl, Yes it's very useful plant to have in one's garden,and we have many like that.
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