I live near Mackay and have 15 indian mast trees that were badly impacted by cyclone Debbie and 800ml of rain in a short time in March.Th...Read Moreey now look very sick with brown and falling leaves. We are not sure if they need water or have too much. Our soil is clay. Does anyone know how to help them. We paid $150. each so are desperate.
Brenda
Bonnie Lock-Woodsetter North, FL | December 2013 | neutral
I recently traveled to India where I noticed this remarkable tree in New Delhi and elsewhere as a windbreaker and mostly as an ornamental...Read More. Some were large and many were small in the tiny gardens available to city people in Delhi. We tried to find out how to buy the seeds and were told we could not fly them out of the country. Where can I get these in South Florida?
I contacted the Fairchild Gardens where they were first introduced to the US. I was told to contact the South Florida Flowering Trees Society. There website is not the best and the tree is not listed. any help would be appreciated . 954.547.0899
We have 3 of these unusual trees growing in our garden, and so far they seem to be thriving. They were planted 2 years ago. There does no...Read Moret seem to be a lot of information available about them from local sources (Botanical Gardens, nurseries, etc). Our main concern is how to fertilize them...any suggestions? (Or do they not need fertilizing?) They are much admired as they are not common here yet.
I have an amount of seeds of polyanthia longifolia hatvested from my
3 trees planted backyard. I need to know the method of planti...Read Moreng the seeds to grow this tree. My country is too humid and it rains from may to december, then we have a so called summer time from january to april or to middle od may.
I want to plant an amount of seeds so I can give a tree to many of my friends and family.
Thanks.
I am seeking to plant these trees in the Caribbean where I have already seen them growing very well inland. I want to make a noise and p...Read Morerivacy screen in narrow beds near to garden walls. Are these trees salt tolerant....the garden is very near to the coast with some salt blast from time to time? Are they stable at full height? I dont want them to topple into the adjoining properties? They will be drip irrigated. Trees like MacArthur and Golden Palms grow there but sometimes get a bit salt burned.
These trees appeared in Ghana about 20 yrs. ago. They grow very quickly, very tall here. Planting them from seed works very well, even se...Read Moreeds that fall to the ground germinate on thier own and have to be removed. Widely used as a visual barrier, although I planted mine as a wind breaker and they work very well. I have had people coming to collect fresh leaves which they add to Neem tree leaves and boil as a cure for fever.
Identifying the Asoka tree can be confusing because there are a few trees that are called Asoka in India, One is Asoka (Polyalthia longi...Read Morefolia) and the another is Asoka (Saraca indica) or Sorrowless tree. It can be spelled differently because the letter 'S' in India is often pronounced 'sh'. Asoka sounds like Ashoka. The tall ghostly formed Asoka is Polyalthia longifolium .....very beautiful, and its fastigiate growth habit is usually pendulous and it can look 'sorrowful'. This is probably why Saraca indica is called 'Sorrowless tree.
My husband and I live in Panama. We don't have four seasons, just four or (luckily) five months of summer and the rest of the year, it r...Read Moreains a lot. Panama is very hot and humid.
From what we have seen, not our own experience yet, this seems to please the polyalthia longifolia. In Panama they call it "hindu pine" or "buddha tree". We search endlessly in the web for information on this cute tree, with no luck, until we found this web.
Since about a year ago, this tree has become very popular here. Mostly they plant it on the front of the houses, and even in heavy traffic streets, the tree seems to do fine. We are moving into our new home soon and we have acquired several young trees to grow.
In the place where we bought them, they were were very uncertain about its origin. They say that the seed was brought from Honduras.
They advise not to prune it, use common 12-24-12 and offered no further advise.
I was traveling in Arusha, Tanzania and saw this tree used like Italian Cypresses are used, but for a tropical look. I'm a landscape des...Read Moreigner in San Diego, CA and would love to know how to obtain this tree for my designs. The home builders keep putting homes closer and closer together and this tree would solve a lot of privacy issues. Our climate is the similar to the Arusha, Tanzanian climate, too.
This odd looking tree is grown all over Thailand (particularly Bangkok) as a street and avenue tree- probably the most commonly planted o...Read Morernamental I saw there.
A very attractive evergreen tree with a straight stem, slender branches and a symmetrical pyramid-like crown. A very common tree in Indi...Read Morea, popularly (but incorrectly) called an Ashoka tree there. In India it is apparently frequently confused with the real Ashoka tree (Saraca Indica) because the leaves of the two plants look similar. In India it is also referred to as Asupala.
I have been trying (unsuccessfully) to grow this tree here at home in Pretoria, South Africa for the past few years. Discovered your web site today and low and behold I find that Daanl also lives in Pretoria and thet he is also trying to grow this tree. I have already sent him an e-mail and hope to hear from him soon
Hi there Dave,
I saw Polyalthia Longifolia var. pendula for the 1st time last year March in Moshi, Tanzania. Their height varies b...Read Moreetween 2 and 5-6 meters and they are used mainly to line some streets and sometimes in Government gardens as well. I asked around and was told its name is Indian Ashwood. After returning to South Africa we looked it up in various tree books and also the internet but found zero. On the 5th of this month I returned to Moshi and also visited Dar es Salaam as well as Zanzibar and found the tree everywhere but nobody know anything about it. One guy told me it is popularly known as the Christmas tree, the other said it is the Ashok tree. At the cultural center in Zanzibar a guy told me that it is not indigenous to Tanzania and was brought into the country in 1998. He couldn't however tell me more.
After returning, we found your database with the hitword Ashok tree.
I still does not know where is it originally from and how high, whether it can handle frost or not etc. It seems to be a very fast growing tree.
Can somebody help me because I would love to plant a speciman or 2 in Pretoria, South Africa.
strong growth rate in the tropics of northern Australia, will grow successfully in medium to heavy clay soils. It is being used as a stre...Read Moreetscape tree in townsville, QLD, also attracts bower birds that steal the shiny golden seeds to line its bower.experiance shows it has a single taproot that goes straight down till it hits water, and almost no surface feeder roots.It has been successfully grown as a hedge tree with spacings of 1 metre.
I live near Mackay and have 15 indian mast trees that were badly impacted by cyclone Debbie and 800ml of rain in a short time in March.Th...Read More
I recently traveled to India where I noticed this remarkable tree in New Delhi and elsewhere as a windbreaker and mostly as an ornamental...Read More
We have 3 of these unusual trees growing in our garden, and so far they seem to be thriving. They were planted 2 years ago. There does no...Read More
Polyalthia longifolia is sometimes incorrectly identified as the Ashoka tree (Saraca indica) because of the close resemblance of both trees.
I have an amount of seeds of polyanthia longifolia hatvested from my
3 trees planted backyard. I need to know the method of planti...Read More
I m from U.S.A delaware. i want plants seed .can u tell me where i find out. some1 help me.
I am seeking to plant these trees in the Caribbean where I have already seen them growing very well inland. I want to make a noise and p...Read More
These trees appeared in Ghana about 20 yrs. ago. They grow very quickly, very tall here. Planting them from seed works very well, even se...Read More
Mast tree tends to grow during August month rapidly. New plants from seeds also spourts during late August.
Ashoka is a Sanskrit word meaning without grief or that which gives no grief.
Identifying the Asoka tree can be confusing because there are a few trees that are called Asoka in India, One is Asoka (Polyalthia longi...Read More
My husband and I live in Panama. We don't have four seasons, just four or (luckily) five months of summer and the rest of the year, it r...Read More
I was traveling in Arusha, Tanzania and saw this tree used like Italian Cypresses are used, but for a tropical look. I'm a landscape des...Read More
This odd looking tree is grown all over Thailand (particularly Bangkok) as a street and avenue tree- probably the most commonly planted o...Read More
A very attractive evergreen tree with a straight stem, slender branches and a symmetrical pyramid-like crown. A very common tree in Indi...Read More
Hi there Dave,
I saw Polyalthia Longifolia var. pendula for the 1st time last year March in Moshi, Tanzania. Their height varies b...Read More
strong growth rate in the tropics of northern Australia, will grow successfully in medium to heavy clay soils. It is being used as a stre...Read More