Gobbara gida – Mexican liliac
Gobbara gida (Gliricidia maculate (Kunth) DC) one of the native trees in Kodagu is a medium-sized tree that grows 12 m tall. The bark is smooth, and its color can range from a whitish gray to deep red-brown.The flowers are located on the end of branches that have no leaves. These flowers have a bright pink to lilac color that is tinged with white. A pale yellow spot is usually at the flower’s base.
Kodava
Gobbara gida
English
Mexican liliac, Quick stick
Kannada
Gobarada gida
Botanical Name
Gliricidia maculate (Kunth) DC
Family
FABOIDEAE
Flowering starts
February
Fruiting ends
May
Uses
As an ornamental plant in garden. Leaves make an excellent fodder for cattle and a rich source of green manure.
Categories: Flora And Fauna
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