BOTANICAL NAME: Mammea suriga
COMMON NAME: Ceylon ironwood, Surangi
Distribution: It is endemic to the Western Ghats of India.
Habitat: Evergreen and Moist deciduous forests
Habit:
· Evergreen
· Medium tree
Ecology
· The Adult Scarab beetles (Clinteria sp.) feed on the floral parts of Mammea suriga without damaging the host plant and helping in the cross-pollination
· Honeybee is pollinator
Uses
· The fruits are edible
· The Wood are used for building purposes, planking and for mats of boats.
· The flower buds are used for dyeing silk
· It’s cultivated for its handsome foliage and sweet-scented flowers; planted as an avenue tree and in household gardens
· The flowers are used in perfume
· It’s root-paste is widely used as medicine to cure partial headache
· Seed oil is used in small doses to treat urinary tract infection and pus formation
Propagation
· Seeds
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