Friends,
This is a question asked by my elder daughter today.If any one knows the right answer please share.I don't know the answer to this question.
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Butea monosperma or the Palasa tree is also known as the Flame of the Forest, probably an answer to your question.
Although, Gulmohar tree is also called as Flame of the Forest, but since it has not originated in India, I would not call it the Indian Fire tree.
Palasa comes quite close with its fiery red, parrot's beak-like flowers. When these trees flower at the onset of the summer, the trees shed all its leaves and the entire countryside looks as if it is set on fire.
The Palas trees grow abundantly in the mountains of Sahydri ranges and the entire Western Ghats.
Although, Gulmohar tree is also called as Flame of the Forest, but since it has not originated in India, I would not call it the Indian Fire tree.
Palasa comes quite close with its fiery red, parrot's beak-like flowers. When these trees flower at the onset of the summer, the trees shed all its leaves and the entire countryside looks as if it is set on fire.
The Palas trees grow abundantly in the mountains of Sahydri ranges and the entire Western Ghats.
Abid, here is the photo of the tree! I do not know what it is called in Hindi (I am not sure but I think it is called Cheola or Dhak), but the leaves of this tree are used to make platters and cups for eating traditional meals in many states, especially in rural areas. The flowers of this tree are used to make saffron colored dyes for clothes and to make Gulal during festivals seasons.
Yes Nagalakshmi, it is a very old thread!
Sumit wrote:
[quote]Fire worship is done in India, for prosperity, health, victory, thanksgiving, good crop, bountiful rain, etc. Twigs and dried leaves of some special trees[/quote]
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Sumit wrote:
[quote]Fire worship is done in India, for prosperity, health, victory, thanksgiving, good crop, bountiful rain, etc. Twigs and dried leaves of some special trees[/quote]
A very meaningless and unrequired response, the post is all about a certain and tree and the response is totally unrelated!
A perfect example of useless spamming!!
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