Saraca thaipingensis Prain (Syn: Jonesia declinata "sensu Binn., non Jack"; Saraca cauliflora "sensu Prain, non Baker"); Asia: Bangladesh (I) ; Burma (N) ; India (I) ; Karnataka ; West Bengal ; Indonesia (N); Jawa (N); Malaysia (N); Myanmar (N); Peninsular Malaysia (N) ; Singapore (I) ; Sri Lanka (I) ; Thailand (N) ; Vietnam (N); Australasia : Papua New Guinea (N) as per ILDIS;
Saraca asoca? - 170111 - RK3: Is this Saraca asoca? Am not sure since i have not seen flowers springing from the trunk on other S.asoca trees seen earlier. Pic taken in Lalbagh Botanical Garden, Bangalore on 16/01/11. -i think this is Saraca talpingensis i found this beautiful tree at Lalbagh botanical garden
-Saraca talpingensis. On an earlier occasion also the photograph was flashed as Saraca asoca. It was identified by me as S.taipengensis.
Saraca taipingensis -170111 - RK2: Fabulous tree. Pic taken in Lalbagh Botanical Garden on 16/01/11. Splotches of flowers growing so unusually along trunk & branches - pleasure to look at! - It reminds saraca cauliflora. If the fruits are almost three times of S. indiaca with only 2 seeds then quite ikely s cauliflora. It reminds saraca cauliflora. I herewith upload the image of same tree from Lalbagh botanical garden. Attachments (1) Fabaceae-Caesalpinioideae (Caesalpiniaceae) - Bangalore - saraca thaipingensis - Yellow Ashoka Tree": Very unusual! Thank you for the pictures. Where in Bangalore is this, ... ? I would love to try and get some seeds. Is this Saraca thiappingensis?
Its in front of the big white silk cotton tree, where the registrar office is located. interesting plant but with lots of confuson,,, first photo look like some loranthaceae member, last photo with imparipinnate leaf,, doubting to Saraca sp.?? 29052013 ASP 32 : Attachments (1). 2 posts by 2 authors. Can you please ID this tall ornamental tree with clusters of yellow flowers and large pink pods. Photo was taken in a Botanic garden (with no names) in Dec 2011 This should be Saraca thaipingensis, native of moist forests of SE Asia. Indonesian Ixora?: It is a small tree, to 8 m tall, ca 15 cm diameter, canopy close (ca 1 m) to the ground. I would like to know whether it is Ixora or not. What is the correct name. Can you send a better picture showing foliage etc. of Saraca species for identification. It is quite possible that it could be S.thaipingensis, which is also cultivated in many places like Bangalore. Saraca thepengensis for me. Reference: www.toptropicals.com/ Wikipedia Saraca thaipingensis Prain as per images herein. Looks like Saraca indica. Saraca thaipingensis Prain as per images herein. How about Saraca dives? Saraca thaipingensis Prain : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (2) Location: Lal Bagh, Bangalore, India Altitude: 3000 ft. Date: 29 October 2014 Habit: Cultivated References:
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