Division
|
Angiosperms |
Class
|
Dicotledons |
Subclass |
Gamopetalae |
Series |
Hypogynae |
Order |
Polemoniales |
Family
|
Bignoniaceae |
Genus
|
Tecomella |
Species
|
undulata |
Etymology: |
Derived from Tecoma and ella, suffix added to noun stems to form diminutives e.g. T. undulata. |
Botanical name:
|
Tecomella undulata (Sm.) Seem. (Tecoma undulata D.Don) |
Local/Trade Names: |
Teak of Marwar, Rodida, Rohida. |
Conservation status: |
A rare tree. Cultivated in the gardens of Delhi. |
Digonestic features: |
Flowers orange-yellow. |
Description: |
A medium sized tree. Leaves 5-12 x 1.5-2.5 cm, oblong, apex obuse, margin undulata. Flowers orange-yellow, arranged in racemose manner. Fruit a capsule, 15-35 cm long. |
Phenology: |
Fls.: April-May. |
Distribution: |
India. Arabia, Pakistan (Baluchistan, Sind). |
Where to see it: |
Ornamental Flowering Section and Medicinal Plant Garden. |
Uses: |
Wood used for furniture, carvings, and agricultural implements; resistant to fungus and termite attack, contains lapachol. Leaves readily eaten by cattle. |
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