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Crescentia Alata – K’sirs Tree Talk

Mrinalini Zenobia
Mrinalini Zenobia October 12, 2022
Updated 2023/02/22 at 4:35 AM
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I am a short tree but hope to make it big, just like the other members of my family. I sway and swing to the alluring breeze at my abode near the volleyball court. My blooms have always caught the eyes of my lil friends. They would scamper around me every morning, playing with my flowers and leaves. COVID has given me gloomy mornings with no noise and chitters chatter around. Yet I don’t stop smiling and blooming, as I am optimistic that my little friends will join me back in our daily gala time at school.

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Crescentia alata

Also known as Mexican Calabash or Miorrito is known as Thiruvottukkay in Tamil. It belongs to the family Bignoniaceae.

It is a low-growing tree with a rounded or spreading crown, commonly seen 3-4 m tall, rarely reaching a height of 12 m. The short bole is up to 50cm in diameter. Leaves are trifoliate, alternate, or clustered, with prominently winged leaf-stalks, dark green, up to 8 inches long, leaflets inverted-lance shaped. Flowers are bell-shaped, solitary, yellow-green to maroon, on short stalks, up to 6 cm or so long. Fruit is cannon ball-like, nearly round, sometimes oval, hard-shelled, smooth, green to purple, becoming yellow-green before falling, commonly 4-5 inches in diameter. It is cultivated in India as a small ornamental tree.

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