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Common Name : Buddha Coconut

Hindi Name : बुद्धा कोकोनट | Scientific Name : Pterygota alata
Family : Sterculiaceae
Uses : An oil obtained from the seed is used for lighting. Its timber is used for making boxes and toys.
Native: South West Asia
General Description:

It is a tall tree, which gets its name from its coconut like fruit. Leaves are carried on 3-10cm long stalks, crowded towards the ends of branches. Leaves are blade broadly ovate-heart-shaped, 10-25cm long, 7-15cm broad, wavy, smooth, pointed or tapering. Flowers are borne in small, few-flowered racemes. Flowers are 1-1.5cm across, on 2-3mm long stalks. Flowers have no petals, sepals are 5, nearly free, linear-lance- shaped or elliptic, 1.2-1.5cm long, 3-4mm broad, fleshy, densely ferruginous pubescent outside, sparsely velvet-hairy and purple with red streaks within. Anthers in male flowers are united into 1-2mm broad head on 4-6mm long staminal column. In bisexual flowers sessile anthers are arranged in clusters of 4 or 5 in the sinuses formed by the carpels. Carpels are 5; ovaries sessile, 2-3mm long, pubescent; style recurved. Fruit is large, woody, 7-12 cm in diameter, obliquely round. Seeds are about 40 per follicle, oblong, compressed, in 2 rows, winged. In India, seeds are eaten, and plant used medicinally.