Alstonia Scholaris
Scholar Tree is a rich evergreen tree, found in many pieces of India. The conventional name recognizes the recognized botanist, Prof. C. Alston of Edinburgh, 1685-1760. The
species name scholaris alludes to the way that the lumber of this tree has generally been utilized to make wooden records for younger students. In October little, green yet fragrant blossoms show up. All pieces of the tree can be viewed as harmful. It is a tall rich tree with grayish harsh bark. Branches are whorled, as are the leaves, that is, a few of them coming out of a similar point. The tree is extremely exquisite whether it is blossoming or not. The somewhat adjusted, rugged, dim green leaves structure whorls of 4-7. Also, a customary expanding gives the tree a lovely shape. The wood is excessively delicate for making anything - so it is typically utilized in making pressing boxes, boards and so forth. On the Western Ghats, inborn individuals are hesitant to sit or go under this tree, for the dread of the fallen angel.
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