Description
Amoora rohituka is an evergreen tree that grows wild and planted in many districts of … The plant contains limonoids, triterpenes, amooramin, alkaloid, flavonoid.
Easily grown in average, medium to wet, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. ‘Sweet Kate’ usually develops best yellow foliage color in full sun. Prefers moist, acidic, humusy soils. Tolerant of wet, boggy soils. Deadhead each flower cluster after all buds in the cluster have opened to extend the bloom period.
Common name: Rohituka tree; Harin-hara;
Color: Green.
Bloom time: May to July
Height: 0.75 to 1.00 feet
Difficulty level: easy to grow
Planting & Care
Sweet Kate’ is a compact, clump-forming, hybrid spiderwort that is noted for its unique yellow foliage. It typically grows to 12” tall. Three-petaled, purplish-blue flowers (to 1.5” diameter) accented by contrasting yellow stamens are borne in terminal clusters (umbels) atop stiff stems. Numerous flower buds form in each cluster, but individual flowers open up only a few at a time, each for only one day, blooming in succession from May into summer. Arching, iris-like, bright yellow leaves are folded lengthwise forming a groove.
Sunlight: Full sun to part shade
Soil: well-drained soil
Water: Medium to wet
Temprature: 22.0±1.0OC
Fertilizer: Organic
Care:
- Easily grown in average, medium to wet, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade.
- ‘Sweet Kate’ usually develops best yellow foliage color in full sun.
- Prefers moist, acidic, humusy soils.
- Tolerant of wet, boggy soils.
- Deadhead each flower cluster after all buds in the cluster have opened to extend the bloom period.
- As the heat of the summer sets in, foliage tends to decline considerably and flowering slows down or stops entirely, at which point plants should be cut back hard.
- Cutting back plants almost to the ground will promote both new foliage growth and an additional late summer to fall bloom.
- Divide clumps when they become overcrowded.
Special Feature:
moora rohituka is an evergreen tree that grows wild and planted in many districts of Bangladesh. It is a medium or large sized tree, 15 to 20 meters in height. The leaves are large, imparipinnate. The leaflets are opposite, elliptic-oblong, acuminate, glabrous on both the surface.
The male flowers are numerous in axillary panicles; female or bisexual flowers are larger than male axillary or supra-axillary solitary spikes. The fruits are globular, smooth, and yellow when ripe. The seeds are with scarlet aril.
Use
Medicinal use:
- Yes
Culinary use:
- Fruits
Ornamental use:
- Compact spiderwort with a long bloom.
- Rock gardens, borders, open woodland gardens, wild gardens, naturalized areas or moist areas along streams or ponds.
Note:
for medicinal use, please consult appropriate doctor / physian befor use.Fruit
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