The botanical name of avarampoo is Cassia Auriculata also called Tanner’s Cassia, which has been widely used in Indian Traditional Medicine.
Their flowers are bright yellow in colour. The flowers, buds, roots, stem and leaves is still taking a major part in Ayurvedha and Siddha medicine.
It is the state flower of Telangana. Its also grows in dry regions of India and Sri Lanka. It tolerates drought and dry conditions but not much cold.
Ever heard of a tamil proverb told by our forefathers “avarampoo poothirukka saavarai kandathundo? which means that “People exist without death until the continuous bloom of aavaram flowers in their land! Their use which was involved in the Vedic times surprises the modern era now.
The botanical name of avarampoo is Cassia Auriculata also called Tanner’s Cassia, which has been widely used in Indian Traditional Medicine.
Their flowers are bright yellow in colour. The flowers, buds, roots, stem and leaves is still taking a major part in Ayurvedha and Siddha medicine.
It is the state flower of Telangana. Its also grows in dry regions of India and Sri Lanka. It tolerates drought and dry conditions but not much cold.