Frilly Crest-Petal is a large tree up to 60 m tall and 195 cm
diameter, sometimes with buttresses. Bark is coarsly fissured. Striking
flowers are borne in panicles
up to 12 cm long. Flower petals are dull red, disk bright red. Each petal
furnished with a crest, hence the name. Leaves
are simple, usually opposite, sometimes alternate. Leaf-stalk is
0.8-2.5 cm long, round. Leaves are 8-26 x 4-10 cm, elliptic-oblong, tip
pointed to long-pointed, base rounded, margin entire, papery or
somewhat leathery. Secondary nerves are 6-13 pairs.
Fruit is a capsule, 3-4 angled, elongated; seeds many,
white, papery winged. Frilly Crest-Petal is found in low elevation wet evergreen
forests and often found in swamps and along streams, up to 900 m, in
Pakistan, India, Indochina and Southeast Asia.
Identification credit: Shrikant Ingalhalikar
Photographed near Gersoppa Ghat, Karnataka.
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