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Pterygota alata

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Pterygota alata

Family Name: Malvaceae
Synonyms: Sterculia alata
Common Name: Kasah, Buddha's Coconut

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Classifications and Characteristics

Plant Growth Form Tree (Big (>30m))
Maximum Height 45 m
Maximum Plant Spread / Crown Width 8 m

Biogeography

Native Distribution India, Myanmar and Northern Malaysia

Description and Ethnobotany

Trunk Bark light grey, large buttresses present.
Foliage Leaves are large, about 12-30cm long, ovate-cordate in shape, with wavy margins. Texture is smooth, and petioles are about 7-15cm long. Leaves are somewhat clustered towards the ends of the branches.
Flowers Borne in small racemes, flowers are pale orange to red, about 1.5cm across on 2-3 mm long stalks. Flowers have no petals, but 5 sepals.
Others - Plant Morphology A large, upright tree, having a tall, columnar-to-oblong, shady crown. Large buttresses are found on matured trees.Fruit:Fruit is a follicle. Pod is round, and splits along one side, releasing many seeds each with a long "wing" which are then scattered by wind.CultivationEnjoys a sunny location and thrives in rich, good draining soil.

Landscaping Features

Landscape Uses General

Fauna, Pollination and Dispersal

Seed or Spore Dispersal Abiotic

Plant Care and Propagation

Light Preference Full Sun
Water Preference Moderate Water
Plant Growth Rate Moderate

Foliar

Mature Foliage Colour(s) Green
Leaf Area Index (LAI) for Green Plot Ratio 3.0 (Tree - Intermediate Canopy)

Fruit, Seed and Spore

Fruit Classification Aggregate Fruit (Syncarp)
Fruit Type Dehiscent Dry Fruit , Follicle

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Master ID 1804
Species ID 3097
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Species record last updated on: 18 February 2022.
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