- Ashoka tree
Taxobox
name = Ashoka tree
status = VU | status_system = IUCN2.3
image_caption = flowers inKolkata ,West Bengal ,India .
regnum =Plantae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Fabales
familia =Fabaceae
subfamilia =Caesalpinioideae
tribus =Detarieae
genus = "Saraca "
species = "S. asoca"
binomial = "Saraca asoca"
binomial_authority = (Roxb.) WildeThe Ashoka tree (lit., "sorrow-less") ("Saraca indica" L. or "S. asoka" (Roxb.) Wilde) is a flowering tree considered sacred throughout
India andSri Lanka where it is found. It is prized for its beautiful foliage andflower s. The Lord Buddha was born under this tree inLumbini . Also LordMahavira renounced the world under the Ashoka tree inVaishali . TheHindu s regard it as sacred, being dedicated toKama Deva , God of Love. The tree gets a mention in theRamayana as the "Ashoka Vatika" (garden of Ashoka trees) whereHanuman first meetsSita . The Ashoka belongs to the legume family andgenus "Saraca ". One of its varieties is a very handsome, small, erectevergreen tree, with deep green foliage. Its flowers are very fragrant and are bright orange-yellow in color and later turn red. Found in the foothills of central and easternHimalayas , almost all over the northern plains of India as well as on the west coast ofBombay , its flowering season is around February to April. Another of its variety is larger and highly spreading. The erect variety (which appears like apoplar ) is extremely common in the gardens of modern Indian households.Other names for the Ashoka Tree include: Sita-Ashok, Anganapriya, Asogam, Asokada, Ashopalava, Asok, Ashok, Asoka, Asoka Tree, Asupala, Gandapushpa, Kankelli, Kenkalimara, Thawgabo, Vand ichitrah.
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