Rohira tree, also known as Tecomella undulata, is a species of flowering tree in the family Bignoniaceae.
It has a thick trunk and a spreading canopy, and its leaves are deciduous, meaning they shed during the dry season.
It is native to the Indian subcontinent, particularly in arid and semi-arid regions.
The Rohira tree is a slow-growing tree that can grow up to 15-20 meters in height.
The tree is also a good source of timber, and its wood is used for making furniture, agricultural implements, and fuel.
In addition to its medicinal and economic value, the Rohira tree is also important for its ecological benefits.
It helps to prevent soil erosion, supports biodiversity, and helps to improve the quality of the soil.
The tree is drought-tolerant and can survive in dry and harsh conditions, making it an important species for reforestation and afforestation programs in arid and semi-arid regions.