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''Haldina cordifolia'', syn. ''Adina cordifolia'', also known as Kadam or Kadamba in Hindi, is a flowering plant in the family Rubiaceae, the sole species in the genus ''Haldina''. It is native to southern Asia, from India and Sri Lanka east to Yunnan and Vietnam and south to Peninsular Malaysia. ''Haldina cordifolia'' is a deciduous tree that can grow well over 20 metres high. The flowers may be insignificant individually but can be seen as attractive when they bloom together in balls with a circumference of 2 to 3 cm. They are usually yellow often tinged with a shade of pink. Kadam is at its blossoming best during winter. The bark of the tree acts as an antiseptic. File:Haldina cordifolia (Haldu) in Ananthagiri forest, AP W IMG 9370.jpg|at Ananthagiri Hills, in Rangareddy district of Andhra Pradesh, India. File:Haldina cordifolia (Haldu) in Ananthagiri forest, AP W IMG 9369.jpg|at Ananthagiri Hills, in Rangareddy district of Andhra Pradesh, India. File:Haldina cordifolia (Haldu) in Ananthagiri forest, AP W IMG 9367.jpg|at Ananthagiri Hills, in Rangareddy district of Andhra Pradesh, India. File:Haldina cordifolia (Haldu) in Ananthagiri forest, AP W IMG 9366.jpg|at Ananthagiri Hills, in Rangareddy district of Andhra Pradesh, India. Image: Haldina cordifolia 1.jpg|Trunk at Udawatta Kele Sanctuary, Sri Lanka Image: Haldina cordifolia 2.jpg|Trunk at Udawatta Kele Sanctuary, Sri Lanka ==References== *(Germplasm Resources Information Network: ''Haldina cordifolia'' ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Haldina」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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