Crown Gardenia is a deciduous tree 25-30 ft tall,
branches stout, youngest hairy, buds sticky. Flowers are nearly
stalkless, borne at branch-ends, white changing to yellow, fragrant.
Sepal-cup-limb is cylindric, shining round 6-25 mm, often spathacous.
Flowers are 5-petalled, tube 5-10 cm, finely velvet-hairy; limb 7.5-10
cm in diameter, petals broad blunt or pointed. Leaves are almost
stalkless, obovate shortly tapering above shining hairless or
velvet-hairy beneath. Leaves greenish when dry, 15-30 cm by 7-12 cm,
shining on both surfaces; nerves about 20 pair. Stipules are 1.2 cm,
fused, lanceshaped. Fruit is 2.5 cm long, ellipsoid 5-ribbed, smooth
between the ribs, endocarp thick, woody. Crown Gardenia is found in
Andaman Islands, Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Malaya, Myanmar,
Thailand.
Identification credit: Akshay Surendra
Photographed in Diglipur outskirts, North Andaman.
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