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'''''Adina cordifolia''''', [[Synonym (taxonomy)|synonym]] '''''Haldina cordifolia''''', is a [[flowering plant]] in the family [[Rubiaceae]]. It is native to southern [[Asia]], from [[India]] east to [[China]] and [[Vietnam]] and south to [[Peninsular Malaysia]].<ref name=POWO_742903-1/> It is known as ''haldu'', ''kadam'' or ''kadamba'' in [[Hindi]] and ''Gáo tròn'' in [[Vietnamese language|Vietnamese]].{{citation needed}} |
'''''Adina cordifolia''''', [[Synonym (taxonomy)|synonym]] '''''Haldina cordifolia''''', is a [[flowering plant]] in the family [[Rubiaceae]]. It is native to southern [[Asia]], from [[India]] east to [[China]] and [[Vietnam]] and south to [[Peninsular Malaysia]].<ref name=POWO_742903-1/> It is known as ''haldu'', ''kadam'' or ''kadamba'' in [[Hindi]] and ''Gáo tròn'' in [[Vietnamese language|Vietnamese]].{{citation needed|date=March 2023}} |
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''Adina cordifolia'' is a [[deciduous]] [[tree]] that can grow well over 20 metres high. The [[flowers]] may be insignificant individually but can be seen as attractive when they [[blossom|bloom]] together in [[inflorescence]]s with a circumference of 20–30 mm. They are usually yellow often tinged with a shade of pink. ''A. cordifolia'' usually blossoms during winter (dry season) months. The bark of the tree acts as an [[antiseptic]].{{citation needed}} |
''Adina cordifolia'' is a [[deciduous]] [[tree]] that can grow well over 20 metres high. The [[flowers]] may be insignificant individually but can be seen as attractive when they [[blossom|bloom]] together in [[inflorescence]]s with a circumference of 20–30 mm. They are usually yellow often tinged with a shade of pink. ''A. cordifolia'' usually blossoms during winter (dry season) months. The bark of the tree acts as an [[antiseptic]].{{citation needed|date=March 2023}} |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Asterids |
Order: | Gentianales |
Family: | Rubiaceae |
Genus: | Adina |
Species: | A. cordifolia
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Binomial name | |
Adina cordifolia (Roxb.) Brandis[1]
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Adina cordifolia, synonym Haldina cordifolia, is a flowering plant in the family Rubiaceae. It is native to southern Asia, from India east to China and Vietnam and south to Peninsular Malaysia.[1] It is known as haldu, kadam or kadamba in Hindi and Gáo tròn in Vietnamese.[citation needed]
Adina cordifolia is a deciduous tree that can grow well over 20 metres high. The flowers may be insignificant individually but can be seen as attractive when they bloom together in inflorescences with a circumference of 20–30 mm. They are usually yellow often tinged with a shade of pink. A. cordifolia usually blossoms during winter (dry season) months. The bark of the tree acts as an antiseptic.[citation needed]
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At Ananthagiri Hills, in Rangareddy district of Andhra Pradesh, India
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At Ananthagiri Hills, in Rangareddy district of Andhra Pradesh, India
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At Ananthagiri Hills, in Rangareddy district of Andhra Pradesh, India
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Trunk at Udawatta Kele Sanctuary, Sri Lanka
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Trunk at Udawatta Kele Sanctuary, Sri Lanka
References
- ^ a b c "Adina cordifolia (Roxb.) Brandis". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 2023-03-18.
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