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Spreading its fragrance

The Indian cork tree is a delight



POPULAR TREE The bark is used as a substitute for cork

Millingtonia hortensis is cultivated in most parts of India both in gardens, parks and avenues. Belonging to the biological family of Bignoniaceae, the Indian cork tree is known as akasha mallige in Kannada, akasnim in Hindi, katu malli in Tamil, and maramalli in Malayalam.

Millingtonia is a tall tree with few branches and dark grey corky bark. Its appeal lies in its ornamental value rather than any shade giving properties.

It is a fine, fast growing tree, produces fragrant white flowers in hanging masses.

Calyx bell shaped, 2.5 cm across with a slender 5 cm long slender pale green tube dividing into four waxy white petals and yellow anthered stamens. One petal is longer and clefted.

The tree flowers from October to December, a profusion of silvery white fragrant flowers crown the foliage.

As they fall very soon after opening the sprays will have long whitish buds while the ground below is spangled with flowers.

The tree sheds its leaves in January. The long leaves, oval, pointed and toothed are each 5 cm long and two to three pinnate.

The tree is named after an English botanist Thomas Millington. Hortensis in Latin, it means "grown in garden". The fruit is long and flat, but it does not seed very easily.

Its bark is used as substitute for cork and the tree is widely cultivated in India and Pakistan.

CHITRA RADHAKRISHNAN

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