Cassia Roxburghii (Noun)
Meaning
East Indian tree having long pods containing a black cathartic pulp used as a horse medicine.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The cassia roxburghii tree is native to the tropical forests of East India, where its pods have been used for centuries as a natural medicine for horses.
- The local veterinarian recommended a dose of cassia roxburghii to treat the ailing horse's digestive issues.
- In traditional Ayurvedic medicine, the pulp of the cassia roxburghii pod is believed to have cathartic properties, making it a popular remedy for equine health problems.
- The cassia roxburghii tree is a common sight in the forests of the Eastern Ghats, its distinctive long pods hanging like lanterns from the branches.
- The equine hospital on the outskirts of the city kept a steady supply of cassia roxburghii on hand to treat horses suffering from digestive ailments.