Red Saraca
Common name for a tree, endemic in both
Thailand
and
Myanmar, and
which also has been introduced in other countries, such as Sri Lanka
and India. It has the botanical designations Saraca declinata and
Saraca
cauliflora,
and is also commonly known as Sorrowless Tree.
It is
medium-sized, growing up to 20
meters tall and requires shade and moist. It has elongated bright
green leaves, that often hang drooping from the branch, and produces
orangey-red flowers that grow in upright clusters, on the tip of the
branches. These flowers, are sacred to
Hindus
and used as
offerings in Hindu temples. Some Buddhists believe that
it was this tree under which the
Buddha
was born, though others believe
that this event took place underneath a
sala tree
(fig.).
In Thailand, it is called Sohk Khao (โสกเขา) and is the
provincial tree of
Yala.
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