Corky Coral Tree is a medium sized throny tree with distinctly orange, corky
bark and an irregular crown. The tree is a captivating sight when in bloom,
with clusters of bright, orange-scarlet up-facing flower clusters sitting at
the end of branchlets like exotic waterlilies. Leaves are compound with three
broad leaflets, the middle one the largest. Leaflets are hairless above and
wooly velvet-hairy beneath, leathery; 3-ribbed from the base, lateral
nerves 4-5 pairs. Flowers have 5 petals of unequal
length, and 10 stamens. Corky Coral Tree is native to the dry, mixed forests
throughout India.
Identification credit: Varun Sharma
Photographed in Nasik, Maharashtra & Bangalore, Karnataka.
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