Indian Cork Tree/ Tree Jasmine

Binomial Millingtonia hortensis L.f.
Family Bignoniaceae
Tamil Name Maramalli (மரமல்லி)
Tree Tall, fast growing, flowers bloom at night and shed early in the morning. The wood is brittle.
Bark Yellowish, thick and relatively fissured.
Flowers White, waxy, trumpet-shaped, fragrant.
Flowering Period October to December
Pollinators Insects and sun birds
Country of origin Burma and Malaysia
About thee tree The tree is planted for ornamental purposes mainly for its fragrant flowers. The tree trunk is brittle and is often vulnerable to storm damages. The bark is used as an inferior substitute for cork. The leaves are recognized to have antimicrobial, anti-asthmatic, anti-pyretic, antifungal and larvicidal activity. The extracts are used to treat sinus issues and skin disorders. The floral pigments yield a yellow dye. The flowers bloom at night and are also used in traditional rituals.
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