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  1. Pterocarpus indicus, locally known as Angsana, is an iconic tree commonly cultivated along the roads of Singapore. The spreading dome-shaped crown and drooping branches provide shade to pedestrians. When in bloom, the tree puts on an impressive yet short-lived display where the whole crown is covered with vibrant yellow flowers.

  2. A large deciduous tree that grows up to 40 m in height. Crown is dense, dome-shaped, wide-spreading & drooping. Leaves are simple pinnate compound. Flowers are yellow and occur in large bunches of 15-30 cm long. Fruits are flattened, disc-like pods with papery wings about 5cm in diameter, 1 or more seeds in each.

  3. Flower stalk arrangement of Pterocarpus indicus in Kinmen, Fuchien Province, Republic of China. It is a large deciduous tree growing to 30–40 m tall, with a trunk up to 2 m diameter. The leaves are 12–22 cm long, pinnate, with 5–11 leaflets, the girth is 12–34 m wide.

  4. Introduced into Singapore in the early 19th century, the Angsana tree (Pterocarpus indicus) belongs to the family Fabaceae/Leguminosae (Papilionoideae). 1 Its fast growth and dense, wide-spreading crown has made the Angsana a popular shade tree in Singapore. 2 Origin and distribution

  5. Immerse Yourself in the Natural Woody Beauty of Sentosa. This large deciduous tree (30–40 m tall, with a trunk up to 2 m diameter) is the national tree of the Philippines since 1934. Many populations of Pterocarpus indicus are seriously threatened.

  6. www.sg101.gov.sg › resources › connexionsgAngsana - SG101

    Jan 4, 2023 · The flowers belong to Angsana trees, which can grow up to a whopping 40m in height! Floral buds develop high on the tree, and when ready, bloom simultaneously in a vivid yellow colour. After only a day, the flowers drop and scatter, spreading its angsana seeds around a large area.

  7. Pterocarpus indicus, a cultivated tree, has numerous obvious characteristics. The branches are drooping and extended, created a distinct appearance of the foliage from afar. A mature tree has buttress roots and light brown bark that has flaking longitudinal strips.

  8. Pterocarpus indicus is a large deciduous tree that grows up to 40m high and 2m in diameter, with a rounded, drooping crown. The trunk is usually fluted and is buttressed to 7m diameter at the base. The bark is scaly and slightly fissured with age. Compound, pinnate leaves that are 20 to 50cm long.

  9. Angsana Tree, Pterocarpus indicus is a large deciduous tree growing to 30 meters with yellow flowers that burst to blossom on the same day and rain down in the next morning.

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