Trees of Bangalore - RA - Lannea coromandelica - Indian Ash Tree

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raman

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Apr 28, 2012, 11:11:34 PM4/28/12
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Indian Ash Tree is a deciduous tree, growing up to 14 m tall. Branchlets are minutely covered with starry hairs. Alternately arranged leaves are pinnate, with a single terminal leaflet (pinnae) at the end. The spine carrying the leaflets is up to 7 cm long. Leaflets are usually 5, each laterals opposite, ovate, base rounded, densely velvet-hairy when young. Flowers are unisexual, greenish, the male in compound and female in simple racemes. Sepals 4, about 1 mm long, broad ovate. Petals 4, 2 mm long, oblong, green yellow. Fruit is ovoid, compressed, in panicles, at the end of leafless branches. Flowering: January-March.

My wait of two months are over. Its in full bloom, after looking at the buds for 2 months.

Raman
Indian Ash Tree - Bark.jpg
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