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  1. Cerbera odollam is a tree species in the family Apocynaceae commonly known as the suicide tree or pong-pong. It bears a fruit known as othalanga whose seeds yield a potent poison called cerberin that has been used for trials by ordeal, suicide, and poisonings.. It is native to South and Southeast Asia, Pacific Islands, and Queensland, Australia, growing preferentially along sandy coasts ...

  2. www.nparks.gov.sg › florafaunaweb › floraNParks | Cerbera odollam

    Pong Pong, Pong-pong, Sea Pong Pong, Yellow-eyed Cerbera, Buta Buta: Full Sun. Moderate Water. Native to Singapore. Coastal Plant. Suitable for Roadsides. ... Used extensively in Singapore in the past as a shade tree, but has been slowly phase out due to aggressive roots, and large fallen fruits. Nowadays, ...

  3. But the beautiful Pink-eyed pong pong tree is rare and only sometimes seen on our shores and coastal forests. Features: Tree up to 15m tall, but in Singapore usually shorter. Bark fissured, flaky, grey to brown with lenticels. Produces a white sap. Leaves (12-30cm long) oval, dark green and glossy, held in dense spirals at the tips of the twigs.

  4. www.nparks.gov.sg › florafaunaweb › floraNParks | Cerbera manghas

    Common Name: Sea Mango, Pong pong Tree, Pokok Pong Pong, Sea Pong Pong, Pink-eyed Cerbera, Buta Buta, Nyan, Pink-eyed Pong Pong Tree, Tanghin Poison, 海杧果. Cerbera manghas, also known as the Sea Mango, is an evergreen tree that can grow up to 20 m in height. Its pure white flowers are accentuated with a pinkish-red centre and have a mild ...

  5. Features: Tree up to 12-15m tall, but in Singapore usually shorter. Produces a white sap from all broken plant parks. Bark fissured, flaky, grey to brown with lenticels, often with buttress roots. Leaves oval (12-30cm long) dark green and glossy, held in dense spirals at the tips of the twigs. Leaves wither orange brown.

  6. Leaves generally smaller than that of the more common Yellow-eyed Pong pong tree ( Cerbera odollam ). Flowers (3-4.5cm) white with pink centre, first orange pink then reddish pink. The flowers appear at the tips of the twigs. Fruits mango-shaped or oblong (5-7cm) glossy hard, often paired. Green ripening pink, rosy purple and finally black.

  7. The pong-pong tree produces large, white flowers with a pinkish-red center that blooms throughout the year. The flowers are highly fragrant, often described as sweet and intoxicating, with a hint of vanilla. Cerbera manghas fragrant flowers attract various pollinators, including bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.

  8. Sep 10, 2006 · The pong pong ( Cerbera odollam) is a medium sized tree that was once commonly planted along roads in Singapore. Its popularity then was because there was a plentiful supply of large fruits that collected on the ground below. These were collected and easily germinated to be used as wayside trees. With the maturity of the garden city and ...

  9. Sep 1, 2012 · Cerbera Odollam (Pong-Pong Tree) This attractive tree, native to Malaysia, is a sun loving species, popularly used within Thai gardens as a great privacy creator, or just a nice ornamental tree. For all it's glossy good looks, the tree is unfortunately loathed as much as it is loved. Along with attractive, fragrant white flowers, the Cerbera ...

  10. Vernacular: Pong pong. Cerbera odollam is a large shrub or small tree reaching approximately 10 meters in height. Like its relative Cerbera manghas, it has alternate glossy shiny green leaves and fragrant white flowers, however the flowers have a yellow throat instead of red.

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