Chinar

  • Botanical Name: Platanus orientalis
  • Family: Platanaceae
  • Synonyms: Oriental Plane, Buttonwood
  • Vernacular Name: Commonly known as “Chinar” in Hindi and “Buen” in Kashmiri.
  • Classification: A large deciduous tree belonging to the Platanaceae family.
  • Habitat: Native to regions from the Balkans to the Himalayas, including Kashmir. It
    thrives in riverine settings but can adapt to dry soils once established.
  • Morphology: A massive tree that can grow up to 30 meters or more. It has a spreading
    crown, flaking bark, and deeply lobed, palmate leaves resembling those of a maple tree. The
    flowers are round and burr-like, borne in clusters, and the fruits are small, spherical, and
    burr-like as well.
  • Useful Parts: Leaves, bark, and wood.
  • Chemical Composition: Contains tannins, flavonoids, and other bioactive compounds.
    The bark and leaves have been traditionally used for medicinal purposes.
  • Pharmacological Action: Known for its anti-inflammatory, astringent, and wound-healing
    properties. It has been used in traditional medicine for treating skin conditions and as a
    cooling agent.
  • Formulation: Traditionally used in herbal remedies and as a natural dye source.
    Rasa: Amla , Tikta
    Guna: Laghu , Ruksha
    Virya: Sheeta
    Vipaka: Katu