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Tropicals, Woody > Alangium > Alangium salviifolium > Alangium salviifolium subsp. wangerin

Alangium salviifolium

ssp. wangerin


Sage-Leaved Alangium




Origin:  Western Africa, Madagascar, Southern and Eastern Asia, Australia, Pacific Ocean Islands, and New Caledonia.
Family
Alangiacae
Genus
Alangium
Species
salviifolium
Category
Tropicals, Woody
Type
Tree (deciduous), Shrub (deciduous)
Subspecies
wangerin
Canadian Hardiness Zone
Requires cool season protection under glass.
Height
15 m
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Description and Growing Information
Flowering Period
MarchApril
Growth
Medium
Habitat
Dry regions in plains and low hills and also found along roadsides and open areas.
Bark/Stem Description
Dense canopy with a short trunk. The stunted branches end up with sharp ends making it look like thorns.
Leaf Description
The leaves are simple, alternate, oblong-lanceolate to rounded. Sheds leaves when flowering, leaves grow back when flowers are replaced by fruits.
Flower Description
Fragrant and petals typically curl backwards exposing multiple stamens and a linear stigma.
Fruit Description
The fruit are spherical and berry-like.
Colour Description
Foliage is green, flowers are white, flower buds are green, fruit are red.
Propagation
By cuttings.
Ethnobotanical Uses (Disclaimer)
Considered a holy tree in India and temples have been built near them. In Ayurveda the roots and the fruits are used for treatment of rheumatism, and hemorrhoid.Externally it is used for the treatment of bites of rabbits, rats, and dogs.
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