
Kekuna | Cinnamom Tree | Cinnamomum verum | Trees in Sri Lanka
Much branched tree which is 25-30 m high, thickened at base. Leaves are imparipinnate. Flowers are green in terminal panicles.Fruit is a drupe,ellipsoid or oblong-ovoid and 2.5-4 cm long. Seed is large and oblong in shape.
Canarium zeylanicum - Wikipedia
Canarium zeylanicum is a large branched tree that can grow up to 25–30m in height. The seeds of this plant are large, oval, and they can be eaten. This plant can be seen with fruits and flowers in the months of April to September.
Aleurites moluccanus - Wikipedia
Aleurites moluccanus, the candlenut, is a flowering tree in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae. It grows up to 30 m (98 ft) tall. It was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753. The species epithet means "from the Moluccas". Its habitats include both …
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Ayurvedic Plants of Sri Lanka: Plants Details - Institute of Ayurveda
Tree up to 20 m tall, evergreen. Leaves crowded at ends of branches; lamina 7 - 18 (-28) X 3.5 - 12 (-30) cm, from ovate to lanceolate or rhombic, entire, or shallowly 3 - 7-lobed, acute or obtuse, base obtuse or truncate, stellate-pubescent or tomentose, glabrescent, drying dark-brown above, pale beneath, margins thickened.
Flora of Sri Lanka
Kekuna. Habit: Large tree. Origin: Endemic. National conservation status: VU-Vulnerable. Legal status: Not Protected. Similar species: All vernacular names: Dik Kekuna
Candlenut Tree (Aleurites moluccana) Growing & Care Guide for …
2024年1月31日 · Common Name: Balucanat, Candlenut Tree, Kekuna Tree, Candleberry, Indian Walnut, Kemiri, Varnish tree, and Kukui Nut Tree. Growing Zone: USA: 10 to 12. Life Cycle / Plant Type: Tree.
Flora of Sri Lanka,Tree,Plant Species,Forests- SriLankaView
There are around 3500 Flora species in Sri Lanka and about one quarter of that is endemic to Sri Lanka. The vegetation types of the island mainly varies with the climate and the topography. The rainfall and the temperature are the most important factors of the climatic conditions. There are four major zones of vegetation types in Sri Lanka.
Ayurvedic Plants of Sri Lanka: Plants Details - Institute of Ayurveda
Dik kekuna (දික් කැකුණ) Kekuna (කැකුණ) Tamil name: Pakkilipal: Sanskrit name: Available soon Conservation status: VU - Vulnerable - NRL - 2020 Description: Available soon Native Distribution Status:
Flora of Sri Lanka
Rata Kekuna. Habit: Tree. Origin: Exotic - Naturalized. National conservation status: N/A. Legal status: N/A. Similar species: All vernacular names:
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