Wrightia antidysenterica-কুরচি

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Kurchi (Scientific name: Hoahena antidysenterica) is also known as Girimlalika. Also known as kutj, indravab, indraju, bastak, kalinga, prabrishya, antagonism, collector, Pandurandum, Mahagand. Their family name is Apocynaceae [1].

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The species of Bangladesh and India is 6-7 meters high, leaf tree. Its trunk is simple, the bark is uneven and light and gray in color. The leaf is bigger than 12-20 cm long. Vellal or vertical-oval

Flower Editing
At the end of the spring, the smallest thoke of all the trees is filled with white swelling and flowers appear on some trees till the autumn. 2-4 cm wide flower 2-3cm long, 5 petals, perfume on the top. Fertile, narrow, 20-35 cm 5-6 mm. [1]

Seed editing
Seed 1-1.3 cm long, brown roam. Cultivation of seeds and roots from grassroots plants.

Merit editing
Albacamine, Kurchasin, Cooneymine, Holludinsin and Citesterol, in the back of the chorchin.
Turmeric bark is a blood and blood type medicine. Besides, it is used to cure leaves, roots and various diseases. [2]
The tree bark is used in snake bite and bite.
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