Kabba mara – Ceylon oak
Kabba mara (Careya arborea) one of the native trees in kodagu is a deciduous tree that grows up to 15m-45 ft high. Its leaves turn red in the cold season. Flowers are yellow or white in colour that become large green berries. The tree grows throughout India in forests and grasslands.
Kodava
Kabba mara
English
Ceylon oak
Kannada
Gawlu, Kavulu mara, Gobbala kayi
Botanical Name
Careya arborea Roxb.
Family
LECYTHIDACEAE
Flowering starts
February
Fruiting ends
June
Uses
The fruit is edible but the seeds are reported as slightly poisonous. The fibrous bark contains a brown dye. The wood is used, mainly in India and Burma (Myanmar) for general construction (house posts, planking), furniture and cabinet work, carts, mouldings, turnery, piling and agricultural implements. The fibrous bark can be applied medicinally for body swellings and is used locally for cordage.
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