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Botanical Name: Lagerstroemia speciosa (L.) Pers.

Family: Lythraceae

Common names: Pride of India, Queen’s Crape Myrtle, Giant Crape Myrtle

Vernacular/Local name: Tamhan

Diagnostic characters: Large deciduous tree with smooth to slightly flaky bark. Leaves leathery, turning red before falling. Flowers large, showy, crinkled, rose-purple to mauve, borne in long terminal panicles. Calyx tube persistent, ribbed. Fruit a globose, woody capsule, dehiscent with many winged seeds.

Phenology: March – September

Etymology: The genus Lagerstroemia was named by Linnaeus in honor of his friend Magnus von Lagerström, a Swedish merchant and naturalist. The species name speciosa means “showy” or “beautiful,” referring to the striking flowers.

Uses:

  • Widely planted as an avenue and garden tree for its attractive flowers and foliage.
  • Leaves used in traditional medicine for diabetes (contain corosolic acid, known to regulate blood sugar).
  • Decoction of leaves and bark used for diarrhoea, fever, and as a purgative.
  • Seeds used as a sedative and to relieve abdominal pain.
  • Wood is hard and durable, used for furniture, construction, and implements.

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