Stereospermum suaveolens

Stereospermum suaveolens Stereospermum suaveolens Stereospermum suaveolens

Description

  • Appearance: This tree can reach heights of about 20 to 25 meters. It has a broad, spreading crown and smooth, greyish bark.
  • Leaves: The leaves are large, compound, and usually have a glossy appearance, contributing to its ornamental value.
  • Flowers: The tree produces clusters of tubular, yellow to cream-colored flowers, typically blooming in the summer. The flowers are known for their sweet scent, which attracts various pollinators, including bees.

Habitat

  • Native Range: It is commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions, particularly in countries like India, Sri Lanka, and parts of Southeast Asia.
  • Growing Conditions: It thrives in well-drained soils and prefers full sunlight. It can tolerate various soil types but is generally found in moist, fertile areas.

Uses

  • Ornamental: Due to its attractive flowers and shade-providing capabilities, it is often planted in parks and along streets.
  • Wood: The timber is used in construction, making furniture, and other applications due to its durability.
  • Medicinal: Various parts of the tree, including leaves and bark, are used in traditional medicine for their potential health benefits.

Conservation

While not currently listed as threatened, habitat loss and deforestation can impact its populations. Conservation efforts in its native regions help protect this species.

Stereospermum suaveolens Stereospermum suaveolens Stereospermum suaveolens
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