Popular Jilledu

The Jilledu tree, with its light purple-tipped flowers, has been a constant companion since my childhood. I vividly remember the white fluid that oozed out when we broke its twigs or pulled its leaves, a phenomenon that both fascinated and intimidated us. While we avoided exploiting its medicinal properties, we couldn't help but be aware of them. These trees were an integral part of our terrain, a ubiquitous presence that shaped our memories, dreams, and ambitions. The Jilledu, along with the Tumma, were the silent witnesses to our childhood escapades, their presence a reminder of the joy and wonder of discovery that defined our early years.

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