Cassia Marginata (Noun)
Meaning
East Indian tree having long pods containing a black cathartic pulp used as a horse medicine.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Cassia marginata, also known as the Java cassia, is an East Indian tree species often utilized in veterinary practices.
- In the local village, they have long used the pods of the cassia marginata to treat various horse ailments.
- Due to its medicinal properties, the pulp from the cassia marginata has become an essential ingredient in several traditional remedies for equine health.
- Researchers studied the black cathartic pulp from the cassia marginata, highlighting its effectiveness in certain equine treatments.
- Local horse breeders still prefer the use of cassia marginata pods to promote digestive health in their animals.