Binomial |
Peltophorum pterocarpum (DC.) Baker ex Heyne
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Family |
Fabaceae
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Tamil Name |
Iyal Vaagai (இயல் வாகை)
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Tree |
Medium sized, deciduous, umbrella-shaped with dense canopy.
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Bark |
Silvery-grey, studded with raised dots.
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Flowers |
Bright yellow, in dense long upright stalks at the end of branches, faintly scented.
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Flowering Period |
February to April
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Fruits |
Pods flat, coppery or rusty brown in conspicuous clusters, pointed at both ends with wings along the edges.
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Pollinators |
Insects and sunbirds |
Country of origin |
Tropical Asia |
About the tree |
The bark yields a potent dye. In traditional medicine the bark is effective in treating intestinal disorders, sprains, bruises and swellings and is also used in the preparation of tooth-powder, lotions for sores and muscular pain. The leaves can be crushed into a paste for treating cuts and wounds. The leaflets and buds are known to have anti-fungal properties. The flowers are anti-inflammatory and antibacterial.
Chosen as the College tree of WCC, its green leaves, yellow flowers and brown pods are a beautiful reflection of the college colours.
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Location on campus |
https://goo.gl/maps/sZfYbCk3v9s6WuY58 |