Rusty Shield Bearer/Copper Pod

Binomial Peltophorum pterocarpum (DC.) Baker ex Heyne
Family Fabaceae
Tamil Name Iyal Vaagai (இயல் வாகை)
Tree Medium sized, deciduous, umbrella-shaped with dense canopy.
Bark Silvery-grey, studded with raised dots.
Flowers Bright yellow, in dense long upright stalks at the end of branches, faintly scented.
Flowering Period February to April
Fruits Pods flat, coppery or rusty brown in conspicuous clusters, pointed at both ends with wings along the edges.
Pollinators Insects and sunbirds
Country of origin Tropical Asia
About the tree The bark yields a potent dye. In traditional medicine the bark is effective in treating intestinal disorders, sprains, bruises and swellings and is also used in the preparation of tooth-powder, lotions for sores and muscular pain. The leaves can be crushed into a paste for treating cuts and wounds. The leaflets and buds are known to have anti-fungal properties. The flowers are anti-inflammatory and antibacterial. Chosen as the College tree of WCC, its green leaves, yellow flowers and brown pods are a beautiful reflection of the college colours.
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