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Saraca indica, Saraca asoca, Jonesia asoca, Ashoka Tree, Jonesia Asoka, Gandhapushpa, Sorrowless Tree
  Saraca indica, Saraca asoca, Jonesia asoca
Family: Caesalpinioideae / Caesalpiniaceae
Ashoka Tree, Jonesia Asoka, Gandhapushpa, Sorrowless Tree
Origin: India
large shrub 5-10 ftsmall tree 10-20 ftfull sunregular waterred/crimson/vinous flowersyellow/orange flowersfragrantethnomedicalattracts butterflies, hummingbirdsFlood tolerantincuded in CD catalog
Saraca asoca is a small evergreen tree with large heads of orange-red flowers which are hightly perfumed at night. Its principal constituents are a steroid component and a calcium salt. The bark of Saraca indica contains the estrogenic compound ketosterol. The bark has a stimulating effect on the endometrium and ovarian tissue, is useful in menorrhagia due to uterine fibroids, in leucorrhea and in internal bleeding, where ergot is indicated. It is well established for its effectiveness in menorrhagia and dysmenorrhea. It also has a stimulatory effect on the ovarian tissue and may produce an oestrogen-like effect that enhances the repair of the endometrium and stops bleeding. The leaves have been known to be used in uterine and uterine related indications. Helpful in managing conditions involving menhorragia (fibroids), bleeding hemorrhoids, hemorrhage, dysentry. Var. Bijuga - smaller size tree, very compact in container.
Young leaves are deep pink color and emerge at the end of the branches like hanging tassels. This distinctive feature occurs in all Saracas and other close-related species and genera, including Amherstia, Brownea and Maniltoa (Handkerchief Trees, with hanging out light pink or white young leaves).
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Saraca indica, Saraca asoca, Jonesia asoca, Ashoka Tree, Jonesia Asoka, Gandhapushpa, Sorrowless Tree

Saraca indica, Saraca asoca, Jonesia asoca, Ashoka Tree, Jonesia Asoka, Gandhapushpa, Sorrowless Tree
Saraca indica, Saraca asoca, Jonesia asoca, Ashoka Tree, Jonesia Asoka, Gandhapushpa, Sorrowless Tree
Saraca indica, Saraca asoca, Jonesia asoca, Ashoka Tree, Jonesia Asoka, Gandhapushpa, Sorrowless Tree
Saraca indica, Saraca asoca, Jonesia asoca, Ashoka Tree, Jonesia Asoka, Gandhapushpa, Sorrowless Tree
Saraca indica, Saraca asoca, Jonesia asoca, Ashoka Tree, Jonesia Asoka, Gandhapushpa, Sorrowless Tree
Saraca indica, Saraca asoca, Jonesia asoca, Ashoka Tree, Jonesia Asoka, Gandhapushpa, Sorrowless Tree
Saraca indica, Saraca asoca, Jonesia asoca, Ashoka Tree, Jonesia Asoka, Gandhapushpa, Sorrowless Tree
Saraca indica, Saraca asoca, Jonesia asoca, Ashoka Tree, Jonesia Asoka, Gandhapushpa, Sorrowless Tree
Saraca indica, Saraca asoca, Jonesia asoca, Ashoka Tree, Jonesia Asoka, Gandhapushpa, Sorrowless Tree
Saraca indica, Saraca asoca, Jonesia asoca, Ashoka Tree, Jonesia Asoka, Gandhapushpa, Sorrowless Tree
Saraca indica, Saraca asoca, Jonesia asoca, Ashoka Tree, Jonesia Asoka, Gandhapushpa, Sorrowless Tree
Saraca indica, Saraca asoca, Jonesia asoca, Ashoka Tree, Jonesia Asoka, Gandhapushpa, Sorrowless Tree
Saraca indica, Saraca asoca, Jonesia asoca, Ashoka Tree, Jonesia Asoka, Gandhapushpa, Sorrowless Tree
Saraca indica, Saraca asoca, Jonesia asoca, Ashoka Tree, Jonesia Asoka, Gandhapushpa, Sorrowless Tree
Saraca indica, Saraca asoca, Jonesia asoca, Ashoka Tree, Jonesia Asoka, Gandhapushpa, Sorrowless Tree
Saraca indica, Saraca asoca, Jonesia asoca, Ashoka Tree, Jonesia Asoka, Gandhapushpa, Sorrowless Tree
Saraca indica, Saraca asoca, Jonesia asoca, Ashoka Tree, Jonesia Asoka, Gandhapushpa, Sorrowless Tree
Saraca indica, Saraca asoca, Jonesia asoca, Ashoka Tree, Jonesia Asoka, Gandhapushpa, Sorrowless Tree
Saraca indica, Saraca asoca, Jonesia asoca, Ashoka Tree, Jonesia Asoka, Gandhapushpa, Sorrowless Tree
Saraca indica, Saraca asoca, Jonesia asoca, Ashoka Tree, Jonesia Asoka, Gandhapushpa, Sorrowless Tree

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Name:J. Panda
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13 Apr 2007, 1:52 AM
There are many beautiful poems on Ashoka, its leaves are more tender than flower petals, possibly the softest, here is a translation from Sanskrit:

Make sleep on a bed of newly-sprung ashoka shoots,
Like the sleep of pearls on the beloved's bosoms.
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15 Apr 2007, 12:21 AM
Ashoka's red blossoms symbolize pain in separation. It is said that when a girl kicks the tree, it flowers with profusion to torment her in reaction. Here is a stanza by poet Pavara from a 7th century AD compilation:

For the virgin's kick the ashoka in reaction blossoms,
And torments her heart in love, with pangs of separation.
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16 Apr 2007, 9:02 AM
Poem on Ashoka by Kaddhilasa in Gathasaptasati:
7th Century AD

Ashoka has nothing that is not rich and plentiful,
Its stalks sprout like a maiden's hands beautiful.
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17 Apr 2007, 6:45 AM
Ashoka blossoms heralb spring. The goddess of wealth, lakshmi, rules from atop the ashoka tree. Here is a couplet by Pauniya from Subasitaratnakosa of Vidyakara:

Lakshmi with ashoka blossoms has taken charge of spring,
With the raiment of aristocracy the planet renews her being.
Name:Archana Banerjee
Email:archanabotany@yahoo.co.in
Location:Kolkata, West Bengal, India
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22 May 2007, 7:02 PM
Saraca asoca flowers /buds, 5-8 in number taken internally early in the month of March by women in India.It is beneficial for health,as uterine tonic (as the bark), astringent and antioxidant.
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9 May 2009, 5:52 PM
There are several large trees at temple etc but they never bloom. Are there some varieties that do not bloom ?
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10 May 2009, 12:26 PM
This is one of my favorite trees in our garden. We also call it the King of the Flowering Trees. It also blooms profusely around its trunk! Frequent watering induces the tree to bloom sooner. When the tree matures the larger the clusters of flowers get.

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  1405 Saraca indica
Sorrowless tree, Jonesia Ashoka Tree, Gandhapushpa - highly valued medicinal tree with fragrant bright flowers. Small tree, will grow 15-20 ft tall.
 
3 gal pot, 4-5 ft tall plantIn stock
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