Vachellia leucophloea
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Vachellia leucophloea
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Origin : area of origin
wild or cultivated
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KUTEERA-GUM. Southern India. The bark is largely used in the preparation of spirit from sugar and palm-juice, and it is also used in times of scarcity, ground and mixed with flour. The pods are used as a vegetable, and the seeds are ground and mixed with flour[1].
- ↑ Brandis, D. Forest Fl. 184. 1874.
