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Butea Monosperma
£2.90per packet
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This gorgeous, slow-growing South East Asian native tree opens its bright orange-red flowers, produced in clusters up to 15 cm long, from January to March, when it becomes a tree of flame, an absolute riot of orange and vermilion flowers, which cover the entire crown, massed along the ends of the stalks. Each flower consists of five petals comprising a standard, two smaller wings, and a curved beak-shaped keel, hence the name of "Parrot Tree". Traditionally the flowers were used to make the bright colour for the festival of Holi. In Manipur, when a member of the Meitei community dies and his body cannot be be found, the wood of this tree is often cremated in place of the body. It is also said that the tree is a form of Agnidev, God of Fire and was a punishment given to him by Goddess Parvati, for disturbing Her and Lord Shiva's privacy. And finally, the gum from the tree called "kamarkas" in Hindi is used in certain food dishes
- Common name
- Flame Of The Forest, Parrot Tree, Tesu, Bastard Teak (Sorry!); Butea Frondosa
- Family
- Fabaceae
- Packet content
- 3 seeds
- Height
- 10 m - 15 m
- Light level
- Full Sun
- Growth habit
- Deciduous
- Hardiness rating
- H1
- Pollinator-friendly
- No
- Moisture
- Free draining
- Region of origin
- Asia
- Colour
- Orange
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