1. Botanical name;
2. Family: Meliaceae
3. Origin: India
Description: Large deciduous tree, with a spreading crown. Leaves long, usually imparipinnate: leaflets opposite or alternate, lanceolate, entire or wavy, acuminate, base oblique. Flowers honey scented, small, yellowish white, appear in drooping, terminal panicles. Fruit is a dark brown oblong capsule. Seeds are pale brown, small, winged at both ends.
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