Todays tree is a native and according to the book 'Trees of Pune' by Shrikant Ingalhalikar it is native to Pune.
Yet we know of only 2 individuals in the city.
Isn't that shocking? And sad?
And in all these years I had not gone to see the tree!!
The tree is Adinia cordifolia or Haldu of Rubiaceae.
So when our tree group was buzzing with news of its flowering, I just had to visit.
They grow at an area where Metro construction is on full swing. I am thankful to God these 2 trees continue to flourish growing as they do by the roadside. I pray they continue to do so.
Reaching the spot was a challenge due to lot of traffic diversions and road closures and heavy rain. But I was determined and I made it there.
The majestic duo with huge heart shaped leaves were in full bloom. The branches were full of the round flowers (like Kadamba and Kaim - not surprising as they are the same family) and a wonderful sight.
People looked askance as I walked balancing my umbrella, navigating contruction material and cars and my phone camera.
Here is the lovely Haldu.
Opposite heart shaped leaves |
Growing at the extreme edge of the road |
Branches full of flowers |
I have never seen this tree. The flowers feel familiar. Thanks for joining, Archana. How lovely that you have a tree group that shares such updates.
ReplyDeleteHi @Parul. Flowers feel familiar as they resemble Kadamba and Kaim. Happy to be part of TTL! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful tree with amazing flowers! I hope the rest of the city, especially whoever owns the property where the trees live, knows how rare and precious these trees are.
ReplyDeleteWhat a treat to be able to see some pictures of big-leaf-trees and plants. I miss being surrounded by tropical plants. :)
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