... commonly known as: aden apple, bhendi tree, cork tree, Indian tulip
tree, John-Bull tree, king of flowers, large-leaved tulip tree, mangrove,
milo (in Hawaii), Pacific rosewood, portia tree, seaside mahoe (in Florida),
umbrella tree • Bengali: gajashundi, palaspipal, poresh • Gujarati: પારસ
પિપળૉ paras piplo • Hindi: bhendi, gajadanda, पारस पीपल paras-pipal •
Kannada: arasi, bangali • Malayalam: ചിലാന്തി cilaanthi, പൃപ്പരുത്തി
prapparuththi, പൃവരശ് pravaras • Marathi: आष्ट aashta, आस aas, पारस भेंडी
paras-bhendi,  पारोसा पिंपळ parosa pimpal, पार्श्वपिंपळ parshvapimpal,
पिंपरणी pimparani, पिंपरी pimpari • Sanskrit: पार्श्वपिप्पल parshwapippal •
Tamil: பூவரசு puvarasu • Telugu: గంగరావి gangaravi


Most of the common names in Indian languages are closely related to (or even
share names of) peepal ... very likely because the leaves of this tree
resemble in some manner to that of peepal.
... while it is easy to find this tree commonly in my vicinity, I am yet to
meet its look-alike *Hibiscus tileaceus*.

Regards.





On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 12:31 PM, rashida atthar
<[email protected]>wrote:

>
>
> This is a very common tree of Mumbai with changing flower colour from lemon
> yellow to deep purple red within 24 hours. Pics taken in the last two days.
> The book 'Trees of Mumbai' has some interesting information and I quote
> pg:159 " .. The flowers turn yellow to purple in 24 hours due to oxidation
> of the yellow anthocyanins present in the petals." Further the authors
> state: "The bark yields good fibre. All parts of the tree are used by locals
> for medicine. The leaves are applied as poultice to swelling and abscess.
> They are also used for wrapping food. The deep red , thick oil produced from
> the seeds is known as 'huile amere'."
>
> regards,
> Rashida.
>
>
>
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