The slim and lovely false ashoka tree shoots straight into the air with a narrow form of drooping branches of layered, feathery leaves.
Polyalthia longifolia is often called just "ashoka tree" but that name actually belongs to Saraca indica. The similarity of foliage causes people to confuse the two trees.
These are columnar trees with a weeping habit that stay full to the ground with greenery from top to bottom.
Polyalthia longifolia is often called just "ashoka tree" but that name actually belongs to Saraca indica. The similarity of foliage causes people to confuse the two trees.
These are columnar trees with a weeping habit that stay full to the ground with greenery from top to bottom.
Polyalthia longifolia is often called just "ashoka tree" but that name actually belongs to Saraca indica. The similarity of foliage causes people to confuse the two trees.
These are columnar trees with a weeping habit that stay full to the ground with greenery from top to bottom.A moderate grower to 30 feet, this tree rarely grows more than 6 to 8 feet wide.
A moderate grower to 30 feet, this tree rarely grows more than 6 to 8 feet wide.
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