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Clitoria fairchildiana
Orchid Tree, Butterfly Pea Tree, Philippine Pigeonwings
Species Name | Clitoria fairchildiana |
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Common Name | Orchid Tree, Butterfly Pea Tree, Philippine Pigeonwings |
Family | Fabaceae |
Genus | Clitoria |
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Species Information
- Small to medium-sized deciduous tree growing up to 15 m tall. Branches low and pendulous. Crown bushy and rounded and leaves trifoliate. Flowers pea-like, pale violet, slightly fragrant, in pendent clusters. Fruits are pods, long, woody, green, and maturing brown.
- Brazil
- Rainforests, mainly in open areas with secondary growth
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- Has buttress roots
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- pH 6.2-7.0 [1]
- Grows in moist, well-drained soils. Planted at Kepong Botanic Gardens, Selangor, at a pond edge and is doing well.
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- Specimens in urban areas, such as parks and at Kepong Botanic Gardens, Selangor, were tolerant of dry spells.
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- It has brittle branches that tend to break due to heavy [lateral] loading from the wind.
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- Planted as an ornamental and often cultivated to provide shade in the north and southeast of Brazil. It is also grown as a pioneer species for restoring woodlands. Sometimes harvested from the wild for its wood, which is used locally. [1]
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Contributors: anonymous
Last Updated: 2023-03-15
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