Family: Papilionaceae | Genus: Dalbergia | Species: Dalbergia lanceolaria L.f.( तकौली ) |
Habit |
Leaf |
Flower |
Fruit |
Bark |
Synonym | Dalbergia arborea B.Heyne, Dalbergia lanceolaria subsp. lanceolaria, Dalbergia frondosa DC. | Flower Color | Red - Pink |
Common Name | Takoli | Flower Type | Panicle |
English / Trade Name | East Indian Rosewood | Flowering Period | April-June |
Vernacular /Local Name | Takoli | Fruiting Period | July-Sept |
Altitude | Up to 1000m. | Fruit Type | Pod |
Habit | Tree | Fruit Details | Fruit a pod, oblong, narrowed at both ends, glabrous, 1-4 seeded; seeds reniform, compressed. |
Habitat | Dry and moist deciduous forests. | Bark Type | Smooth |
Distribution | India, Sri Lanka and Myanmar. | Bark Details | Greyish-green, smooth |
Distribution in Haryana | Morni-Pinjore | Origin | Native |
Leaf Type | Compound | ||
Leaf Arrangement | Alternate (leaves born singly along stem) | ||
Leaf Shape | Pinnate | ||
Description of Species | Deciduous trees, up to 20-25 tall, with glabrous branches and greyish-green bark. Leaves compound, leaflets 11-17, obovate or ovate, emarginated or obtuse, membranous. Flowers dull-white or pinkish, unilateral, on spreading, axillary or terminal panicles. Calyx silky pubescent. Corolla wing feathery; keel shortly beaked. Fruit a pod, oblong, narrowed at both ends, glabrous, 1-4 seeded; seeds reniform, compressed. | Leaf Details | Leaves compound, leaflets 11-17, obovate or ovate, emarginated or obtuse, membranous. |
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