Moulmein Rosewood is a
small deciduous tree, planted mostly for ornamental purposes. It is really
beautiful when in full bloom. It
blooms with racemes of mauve pea-like flowers. Leaves are pinnate and leaflets
oval in shape. The tree may be confused with the
Pongam Tree as the flowers appear the same. However, Pongam flowers are
more whitish compared to Moulminein Rosewood flowers. Looking just at the
buds, one might confuse it with Mexican
Lilac, however, Moulminein Rosewood has more drooping clusters like Amaltas.
This species is native to Lower Burma and Siam but it is cultivated in Burma,
India and Pakistan.
Flowering: March-April.
Identification credit: Tabish
Photographed in Delhi.
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