Woolly Dyeing Rosebay is a small deciduous tree with small branches and
densely velvety leaves. Bark is gray, thick and corky. Oppositely arranged
eliptic or obovate leaves have fine tips, and are 3-5 X 1.5-2 inches.
Flowers, 1 inch across, have an unpleasant smell, and are pale yellow or
yellowish-brown, maturing into a dull purple. They are borne in
many-flowered corymbose cymes at the end of branches. Flowers are pale
yellow with a fleshy orange-coloured corona of scales at the center.
Petals are oblong, overlapping to the left. Stamens do not prootrude out
of the flowers. Fruit are pods joined together, cylindric, 14-21 X
3-4 cm.
Identification credit: Tony Rodd
Photographed at Tungareshwar Wildlife Sanctuary, Maharashtra & Amroha, Uttar Pradesh.
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