Raman ji
Thanks for sharing this beautiful tree from
Family : Burseraceae
It has medicinal value similar to other Burseraceae members.
Was it growing wild or cultivated in garden?
Dr Phadke

On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 4:29 PM, raman <[email protected]> wrote:

> This member of the Burseraceae family was given this name by Heinrich
> Gustav Adolf Engler in 1883. It is found in India: Andhra Pradesh,
> Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu and in Sir Lanka, growing in-between 750
> and 1100 meters altitude. It grow mostly in gravely soil, receiving some
> water in summer and none in winter and full sun. The stem can grow to 15-25
> centimetres in diameter and 12-20 meters high. The flowers are greenish
> yellow.
>
> Raman
>



-- 
Dr Satish Phadke

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