Monoon longifolium — a medium houseplant
SPECIMEN · FROM THE LIBRARY
Monoon longifolium

Monoon Longifolium

Updated · 731 observations
ON THIS PLANT

Monoon longifolium, the false ashoka also commonly known by its synonym Polyalthia longifolia, is an Asian small tree species in the family Annonaceae. It is native to southern India and Sri Lanka, but has been widely introduced elsewhere in tropical Asia and Africa. This evergreen tree is known to grow over 10 m. in height and is commonly planted due to its effectiveness in alleviating noise pollution. It exhibits symmetrical pyramidal growth with willowy weeping pendulous branches and long narrow lanceolate leaves with undulate margins. Monoon longifolium is sometimes incorrectly identified as the ashoka tree (Saraca indica) because of the close resemblance of both trees. It can appear to have no branches, but in fact a M. longifolium allowed to grow naturally (without trimming the branches out for decorative reasons) grows into a normal large tree giving plenty of shade.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Monoon
Family
Annonaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Ashok en Indian Mast Tree en Mast Tree en False Ashoka Tree en Buddha tree en Indian fir tree en False ashoka en Ashoka en నరమామిడి en Longleaf Monoon en Polyalthia longifolia
PLATES
Monoon longifolium other
PLATE 01 · other
Monoon longifolium other
PLATE 02 · other
ALSO IN THE LIBRARY

You might also like.