Monoon longifolium

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Annonaceae

English:False Ashoka, mast tree
Hindi:Ashok, debdari
Kannada:Assoti
Malayalam:Aranamaram
Marathi:Devdar
Sanskrit:Kastadaruh, ulkatah
Tamil:Nettilingam
Telugu:Asokamu, devdaru
Monoon longifolium specimen

Main specimen

Habit

Monoon longifolium is a tall, evergreen tree growing up to 15-20 m high, with a pyramidal or a narrow columnar crown (cypress-like).

Monoon longifolium trees alignment

Monoon longifolium trees alignment

Monoon longifolium tree

Monoon longifolium tree

Stem Bark

The bark of Monoon longifolium is pale brown greyish-coloured, longitudinally fissured and transversally cracked with age.

Monoon longifolium trunk

Monoon longifolium trunk

Monoon longifolium bark

Monoon longifolium bark

Leaf

The leaves of Monoon longifolium grow alternately on the stem (spirally arranged).
The leaf is simple, glossy, bright green-coloured above and paler beneath. The leaf is coriaceous and glabrous on both sides.
The leaves have a 7-8 mm long petiole.
The leaf of Monoon longifolium is 15-25 cm long and 3-4 cm wide. The shape of the blade is lanceolate with wavy edges, the apex is acute, the base is cuneate and the margins are entire.
The venation of the leaf is reticulate with a prominent midrib.

Monoon longifolium leaves

Monoon longifolium leaves

Monoon longifolium leaf (upper and lower sides)

Monoon longifolium leaf (upper and lower sides)

Monoon longifolium new leaves

Monoon longifolium new leaves

Monoon longifolium new leaves

Monoon longifolium new leaves

Monoon longifolium foliage

Monoon longifolium foliage

Flower

The flowers of Monoon longifolium are grouped in axillary fascicles.
The calyx is composed of 3 ellipsoid, 2.5 mm long and 3 mm wide sepals. The calyx is light green and finely pubescent.
The corolla is composed of 2x3 yellowish and glabrous petals. The petals are lanceolate, 1.5 cm long and 4 mm wide.
The androecium is composed of numerous, 1 mm long stamens.
The pistil is composed of a short and oblong style and a triangular and flat stigma. The flowers are fragrant.
 

Monoon longifolium inflorescences

Monoon longifolium inflorescences

Monoon longifolium inflorescence

Monoon longifolium inflorescence

Monoon longifolium flower (upper side)

Monoon longifolium flower (upper side)

Monoon longifolium flower (lower side)

Monoon longifolium flower (lower side)

Monoon longifolium flower buds

Monoon longifolium flower buds

Monoon longifolium pollinated flower

Monoon longifolium pollinated flower

Monoon longifolium inflorescences

Monoon longifolium inflorescences

Monoon longifolium flower

Monoon longifolium flower

Monoon longifolium flower

Monoon longifolium flower

Monoon longifolium pollinated flower

Monoon longifolium pollinated flower

Fruit

The fruit of Monoon longifolium is a berry. They grow in cluster of 10-20. The berry is about 2 cm long and 1.2 cm wide with a 1.2 cm long peduncle. The fruit is dark brown-purple-coloured when ripe and it contains 1 seed.

Monoon longifolium ripe fruit

Monoon longifolium ripe fruit

Monoon longifolium unripe fruits

Monoon longifolium unripe fruits

Monoon longifolium infructescence (unripe)

Monoon longifolium infructescence (unripe)

Monoon longifolium unripe berry

Monoon longifolium unripe berry

Monoon longifolium ripe berry

Monoon longifolium ripe berry

Monoon longifolium unripe fruits

Monoon longifolium unripe fruits

Seed

The seeds of Monoon longifolium are pale brown, ellipsoid, 1-1.2 cm long and 0.8-1 cm wide, usually with a longitudinal groove. There is only one seed per fruit.

Monoon longifolium seeds

Monoon longifolium seeds

Monoon longifolium seeds

Monoon longifolium seeds

Human Uses

Polyalthia longifolia is planted as an avenue tree for its shade.

The wood of Polyalthia longifolia is used to make drums in South India. (Sahni, K.C., 1998, The Book of Indian Trees. Bombay Natural History Society)

Distribution

  • Ecology :

    In India, Polyalthia suberosa is usually planted by the side of roads, in gardens and parks, near temples and it is very rare in the forest areas.

  • Distribution :

    Polyalthia longifolia is native to India and Sri Lanka. It is cultivated in gardens in many tropical countries around the world.

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