Neolamarckia cadamba (Kadamba Tree)
Neolamarckia cadamba (Kadamba Tree)
Product Name: Neolamarckia cadamba (Kadamba Tree)
Description:
The Neolamarckia cadamba, commonly known as the Kadamba Tree, is a revered, fast-growing deciduous tree cherished for its unique, spherical, fragrant flowers and dense foliage. Deeply embedded in Indian culture and mythology, the Kadamba is often associated with Lord Krishna and is celebrated for its spiritual and ecological significance. Native to the Indian subcontinent, this beautiful tree is perfect for parks, public spaces, and large gardens, offering ample shade and aesthetic appeal.
Features:
- Distinctive Fragrant Flowers: The Kadamba Tree is famous for its round, ball-like yellow-orange flowers, which bloom during the monsoon season. These highly fragrant blooms attract bees and butterflies, creating a lively and vibrant atmosphere.
- Cultural Significance: The Kadamba is often mentioned in Indian literature, mythology, and art. It is considered sacred in Hinduism and is frequently planted around temples and sacred sites.
- Shade & Shelter: With its broad, dense canopy of large, glossy green leaves, the Kadamba provides excellent shade, making it an ideal tree for parks, gardens, and roadways. Its thick foliage also makes it useful as a windbreak in agricultural areas.
- Fast-Growing & Hardy: The Kadamba is a rapidly growing tree, reaching impressive heights in a short time, which makes it ideal for creating quick shade and cover in landscapes. It is highly adaptable to tropical and subtropical climates, thriving in the hot and humid regions of India.
- Ecological Benefits: This tree not only enhances biodiversity by attracting birds, bees, and insects, but it also plays a vital role in reforestation efforts due to its fast-growing nature.
Planting & Care:
- Sunlight: The Kadamba tree thrives in full sunlight, though it can tolerate partial shade as well. Plant it in an open area where it can receive ample sunlight for healthy growth.
- Soil: Prefers well-drained, fertile soil. The tree can adapt to a variety of soil types but flourishes best in sandy, loamy, or slightly clay soils. Ensure the soil is not waterlogged.
- Watering: Water regularly, especially during the tree’s early growth phase. Kadamba prefers moist conditions and benefits from consistent watering during dry periods.
- Pruning: Minimal pruning is required. Prune lightly to maintain shape and remove any dead or damaged branches, ideally after the flowering season.
- Fertilization: Apply organic compost or a balanced fertilizer once a year to encourage lush foliage and abundant flowering.
Ideal For:
- Large gardens and parks
- Avenue and roadside planting
- Temple courtyards and sacred spaces
- Agroforestry and reforestation projects
Additional Information:
- Mature Height: 40-60 feet
- Mature Spread: 30-40 feet
- Growth Rate: Fast
- Foliage Type: Deciduous
- Bloom Time: Monsoon season
- Origin: Native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia
The Kadamba Tree is an iconic symbol of beauty, culture, and shade. Its unique flowers, rapid growth, and cultural heritage make it an ideal tree for both ornamental and ecological purposes, enhancing the beauty and biodiversity of any landscape in India.