Millingtonia Hortensis Indian Cork Tree
Millingtonia hortensis, commonly known as the Indian Cork Tree or Akash Neem, is a species of flowering tree in the family Bignoniaceae. Native to South Asia, it is particularly found in India, Sri Lanka, and Southeast Asian countries. Here is a description of the Millingtonia hortensis plant:
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Size and Shape: The Indian Cork Tree is a medium-sized deciduous tree that can grow up to 15-25 meters (50-80 feet) in height. It has a straight, slender trunk with a somewhat irregular, rounded crown.
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Leaves: The leaves of Millingtonia hortensis are pinnate, meaning they have multiple leaflets arranged in pairs along a central rachis. Each leaflet is lance-shaped and glossy green, giving the tree an overall lush appearance.
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Flowers: The tree produces fragrant, tubular, white flowers that are borne in large, pendulous clusters. The flowers have a pleasant and sweet fragrance, which is especially noticeable in the evening, giving it the common name "Akash Neem," which translates to "Sky Neem" in reference to its heavenly fragrance.
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Bark: The bark of the Indian Cork Tree is smooth and light gray in color when young, becoming rougher and darker as the tree ages.
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Fruits: After flowering, the tree produces slender, elongated fruits that are woody and contain numerous small seeds. These fruits are not significant from an ornamental or commercial perspective.
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Habitat and Cultivation: Millingtonia hortensis is well-suited for tropical and subtropical climates, where it thrives in well-draining soil and full sunlight. It is often found in gardens, parks, and along roadsides, appreciated for its aesthetic appeal and pleasant fragrance.