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Facts about Cutch Tree

Facts about Cutch Tree

Cutch Tree Quick Facts
Name: Cutch Tree
Scientific Name: Acacia catechu
Origin Southern Himalayas of Pakistan, northern India and Nepal, south to Andhra Pradesh in India, and east to Burma and Thailand
Colors Green when young turning to shiny brown
Shapes Beaked strap shaped pod, 5-8.5 cm long and 1-1.5 cm wide, flat, shiny, brown, dehiscent
Taste Bitter, acrid, astringent
Health benefits Beneficial for cough and sore throat, dysentery, diarrhea, chronic catarrh, treat nose bleeds, hemorrhoids, skin eruptions, bed sores, mouth ulcers, sore throats, dental infections, Diabetes and leucoderma
Acacia catechu also commonly called Black catechu, Black cutch, is a deciduous, thorny tree belonging to the Fabaceae family. The plant is native to Southern Himalayas of Pakistan, northern India and Nepal, south to Andhra Pradesh in India, and east to Burma and Thailand. It is occasionally planted in Indonesia (Java), Thailand, Burma and India. The plant is called katha in Hindi, and kachu in Malay, hence Latin “Catechu” for this type species from which the extracts cutch and catechu are derived. Few of the popular common names of the plant includes Black catechu, Black cutch, Catechu, Catechu tree, Cutch tree, Khair gum, Khair tree, Wadalee gum tree and cashoo. The generic name, ‘acacia’, comes from the Greek word ‘akis’, meaning a point or a barb. The species name comes from ‘cutch’, a tanning extract isolated from its heartwood.

The parts of the tree used for medicinal purpose are twig, bark and wood. It is used in preparation of Khadiraristha. Heartwood is boiled and processed to produce Kattha which is used in Paan. It is a very famous herb used for skin problems and management of blood related disorders. It is a great blood purifier and skin rejuvenating herb. Being exported in large numbers to various parts of the world since many centuries, Acacia has been hugely significant as herb of great medicinal value.

Plant Description

Cutch Tree is a moderate-sized deciduous, gregarious thorny tree that grows about 12-15 m tall. The plant occurs naturally in mixed deciduous forests and savannas of lower mountains and hills. It is mainly common in the drier regions on sandy soils of riverbanks and watersheds. It grows in a wide range of soils, such as sandy, gravelly alluvium, loam with variable proportions of sand, and clay and black cotton soils. It is capable of growing in shallow soils.

The plant has taproot that grows about 2 meter deep. Stem is dark brown to black, with rough bark which peels off in long strips in mature trees; young trees have corky bark. Barks are normally dark grayish-brown to dark brown, rough, about 1.3 cm thick; exfoliating in long, narrow rectangular strips; blaze brownish-red. Branches are shiny, slender and puberulous when young but glabrescent after, the base of each petiole bearing 2 curved, 8-mm long prickles.

Leaves

The fern-like leaves are 100-200 mm long and contain between 8 and 30 pairs of small leaves made up of numerous, oblong pairs of secondary leaflets 2-6 mm long. Glands occur on the stem below the first pair of leaves, and between the uppermost six pairs of leaves. Pairs of stout thorns up to 10 mm long are found at the base of each leaf.

Flower

Flowers occurs in 5-10 cm long axillary spikes, pentamerous, white to pale yellow, with a campanulate calyx, 1-1.5 mm long, and a corolla 2.5-3 mm long; stamens numerous, far exerted from the corolla, with white or yellowish white filaments. Flowering normally takes place from July to August.

Fruits

Fertile flowers are followed by beaked strap shaped pod, 5-8.5 cm long and 1-1.5 cm wide, flat, shiny, brown, dehiscent. Fruits are initially green turning to Shiny brown as they mature. It contains 3-10 seeds. Seeds are flat, ovoid, dark brown seeds, 5-8 mm in diameter. 

Traditional uses and benefits of Cutch Tree

Ayurvedic Health benefits of Cutch Tree

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References:

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