Pistacia integerrima is a species of pistachio tree native to Asia, commonly called zebrawood.
[2] It is used for a variety of purposes in India, including timber, dye, and fodder.
[3] The leaf galls are used in traditional herbalism for cough, asthma, fever, vomiting, and diarrhea.
[3][4] Long, horn-shaped leaf galls that often develop on this tree are harvested and used to make kakadshringi, an herbal medicine for diarrhea in northern India.
[4] This tree is also used as a rootstock in the cultivation of commercial pistachios.