Trees
Pongarnia pinnata (L) Pierre
Pongarnia pinnata (L) Pierre
Description :
This plant is a legume tree that grows up
to 12 to 25 m in height with a very large canopy that spreads wide. It may be
deciduous for short periods. It has a straight or twisted trunk that 40 to 90
cm in diameter. The bark is smooth and vertically fissured, and its colour is
with grey, brown. Branches have pale stipulate scars and are smooth. The plant
has pinnately compound leaves and they are shiny and soft when young, and
glossy when matures. Flowers are usually white, purple, and pink present in
small clusters. The flowers have bell-shaped calyx. The mature fruits or pods
are woody and brown in colour. The size of pods varies.
Distribution :
This plant is indigenous to the Pakistan, India, and south-east Asia.
The tree grows along the coasts and riverbanks in Myanmar. It has been
successfully cultivated in humid tropical regions and also in the parts of
China, Australia, New Zealand, and the USA.
Uses :
It has many traditional uses. The compost
of the leave and flowers can be used in gardens for plants needful of high
nutrients. The bark can be used to make ropes. The fruits and seeds are used in
many traditional medicines. The oil from
the plant can use for soap making, lubrication, and illumination purposes and
also production of biodiesel after different chemical processes.
(Al Muqarrabun et al.,
2013)