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Description: Palas is a medium sized deciduous tree with a small, somewhat crooked trunk and large irregular low branches with a rather open crown. Bark is rough, fibrous, slate , grey to pale brown, blaze fibrous, innermost layer exudes a sticky red juice. Leaves compound, trifoliate, swollen at the base. Flowers are bright red, tinged with orange in large terminal racemes, flower parts tomentose. Pod flat, yellowish brown, single seeded.
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Editors Note- This is a new series of articles on various trees and their importance. This is a new initiative of greencleanguide wherein we will try to write articles focusing on areas of interest for children. This series will cover most of the trees that we come across in our day to day lives. The pictures were clicked by the editor in his student days as part of a research project.
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