Anthocephalus cadamba, commonly known as Kadamba or Burflower Tree, is a fast-growing, tropical evergreen tree from the Rubiaceae family. Revered in Indian culture and mythology, this tree is valued for its fragrant flowers, shade-providing canopy, and multiple practical uses, including timber and medicinal applications. It is a popular choice for landscaping, reforestation, and agroforestry projects.
Characteristics:
• Plant Description: The Kadamba Tree grows up to 30–45 meters tall, with a straight trunk and a dense, rounded crown. Its glossy, dark green leaves are large and broad, providing ample shade. The tree produces spherical clusters of fragrant, bright yellow-orange flowers, which bloom during the monsoon season. These are followed by small, fleshy, globular fruits containing numerous tiny seeds. • Fragrant Flowers: The flowers have a sweet, captivating fragrance and are used in traditional rituals and festivities. • Climate Adaptability: Thrives in tropical and subtropical climates, preferring moist, well-drained soils.
Uses and Benefits:
• Ornamental Value: The striking flowers and lush foliage make it a popular choice for gardens, parks, and temple grounds. • Timber Production: The lightweight, durable wood is used for crafting furniture, plywood, and paper pulp. • Medicinal Properties: In traditional medicine, the bark, leaves, and flowers are used to treat fever, wounds, and digestive disorders. • Shade Tree: Its dense canopy makes it an excellent shade tree for plantations, urban landscapes, and rural areas. • Cultural Significance: Sacred in Hindu mythology, the Kadamba tree is associated with Lord Krishna and is planted near temples and sacred groves.
Cultivation:
• Sowing: Mix seeds with fine sand and broadcast over well-prepared soil. Press gently and water lightly. Germination occurs within 1–2 weeks in warm, moist conditions. • Growth Conditions: Prefers full sun and thrives in fertile, loamy soils with consistent moisture. The tree is moderately drought-tolerant once established but grows best in humid environments. • Maintenance: A low-maintenance tree that benefits from occasional pruning to maintain its shape and promote healthy growth.
Unique Features:
• Cultural and Religious Importance: Deeply rooted in Indian culture and folklore, it is a sacred tree in many traditions. • Rapid Growth: Ideal for reforestation, agroforestry, and quick shade. • Versatile Applications: Combines ornamental, medicinal, and timber-producing qualities, making it a multi-purpose species.
Shipping:
Available for shipping within India and worldwide. Orders are typically dispatched within 1–2 weeks.