Fragrant Ashok is a trees up to 30 m tall with bark
smooth, greenish-grey, blaze pink. Branchlets are floccose when young
and round. Leaves are simple, alternate, distichous. Leaf-stalk is
0.4-0.8 cm long, stout; minutely hairy. Leaf blade is 12-25 x 4-7.5 cm,
variable from narrow oblong, narrow-ovate, obovate, sometimes elliptic,
tip pointed to tapering, base rounded, sometimes asymmetric, shining
above, minutely hairy on nerves beneath; secondary nerves 15-23 pairs,
prominent, ascending; tertiary nerves slender, percurrent, nearly
parallel. Flowers are borne in clusters, sometimes in racemes on older
branches, greenish yellow. Sepals are 3, circular, 4 x 3 mm,
velvet-hairy petals 6 nearly equal, linear-lanceshaped, woolly. Stamens
are numerous, wedge-shaped. Fruit is aggregate of berries; berry 3-5,
1.5-2 cm, obliquely ellipsoid to broadly ovoid, blunt, hoary
puberulous, ash coloured; seed one, round, ovoid. Fragrant Ashok is
endemic to the Western Ghats, South and Central Sahyadris. Flowering:
September-November.
Identification credit: Siddarth Machado
Photographed in Sirsi, Karnataka.
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