Flower of Canon Ball Tree |
Bunch of flowers and fruit string |
Second in the flowering Tree series, is the post on "canon ball tree". It is listed as rare tree and flower in India [1]. It grows up-to 80 ft high and flowers in around December. Flower has six petals. Reddish inside and yellowish outside. Tremendously aromatic and smell can be felt strongly in near-by area. Inside structure is horizontal "U" shape. This inner structure is the reason it is offered to Lord Shiva and hence name in Marathi, as some thinks.
This Brazilian native takes its English name due to characteristic canon-ball like shape of its fruits. Fruits have rusty colored hard shell and are heavy. Number of fruits are connected in string and tree bears them directly to the trunk. The Cannonball Tree possesses antibiotic, anti-fungal, antiseptic and analgesic qualities [2] and hence used for medical purpose.
This Brazilian native takes its English name due to characteristic canon-ball like shape of its fruits. Fruits have rusty colored hard shell and are heavy. Number of fruits are connected in string and tree bears them directly to the trunk. The Cannonball Tree possesses antibiotic, anti-fungal, antiseptic and analgesic qualities [2] and hence used for medical purpose.
Quick Facts:
Common Name: Canon Ball Tree
Botanical Name: Couroupita guianensis
Family: Barringtonia
Marathi Name: कैलासपती / नागचाफा/ नागलिंग
Location on campus: Only one in parking lot near staff club.
Ref:
1. http://www.flowersofindia.in/catalog/slides/Cannon%20Ball%20Tree.
2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Couroupita_guianensis
2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Couroupita_guianensis
Apratim.....i saw Huge tree wth flowers in Nair Hospital campus near canteen area.
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ReplyDeleteThank you Arvind ji. It is bit uncommon tree. Specially in big cities, it is a rare find !
DeleteAt Pune Vaikunth Dhaam there is one as well as per my info.
DeleteSomebody from pune has commentted here that a tree is planted near panchaleswar mandir at deccan
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DeleteYes ! Today, I saw this cannonball tree at Pachaleshwar Temple, Deccan, Pune.
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ReplyDeletethis plant is also in my city UPLETA,located in Rajkot district,Gujarat,India.
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Hey, where can i find this tree ?
ReplyDeleteI was intrested in its fruit as i have to carry some Project work on it .
I found one in J.J school of arts @cst , but unfortunately it doesnot have any fruit !
How this tree reproduces?
ReplyDeleteHow to plant it? Can we take out seeds from the fruit and sow it?
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ReplyDeleteI see this tree in Pune... NIBM campus..
I have one in my garden.
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ReplyDeleteNice blog. I saw a cannonball tree yesterday and hit this blog while searching for more information. The one I saw is in Mumbai in Parsi colony near Dadar TT circle. Thanks for providing such valuable information.
ReplyDeleteCan you guide how to plant this? Should we plant a seed or branch.
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