Terminalia catappa : කොට්ටම්බා

Terminalia catappa Terminalia catappa Terminalia catappa

Terminalia catappa is a large tropical tree in the leadwood tree family, Combretaceae, native to Asia, Australia, the Pacific, Madagascar and Seychelles. Common names in English include country almond, Indian almond, Malabar almond, sea almond, tropical almond, beach almond and false kamani.

The tree grows to 35 metres tall, with an upright, symmetrical crown and horizontal branches. The fruit are corky and light, and dispersed by water. As the tree gets older, its crown becomes more flattened to form a spreading, vase shape. Its branches are distinctively arranged in tiers. The leaves are large, 15–25 cm long and 10–14 cm broad, ovoid, glossy dark green, and leathery. They are dry-season deciduous; before falling, they turn pinkish-reddish or yellow-brown, due to pigments such as violaxanthin, lutein, and zeaxanthin.

The trees are monoecious, with distinct male and female flowers on the same tree. Both are 1 cm in diameter, white to greenish, inconspicuous with no petals; they are produced on axillary or terminal spikes. The fruit is a drupe 5–7 cm long and 3–5.5 cm broad, green at first, then yellow and finally red when ripe, containing a single seed. Pollen grains measure about 30 microns.

Terminalia catappa Terminalia catappa Terminalia catappa

Scientific Synonyms
  • Badamia commersonii Gaertn.
  • Buceras catappa (L.) Hitchc.
  • Previous name used in the website
  • Terminalia catappa
  • Family name
  • COMBRETACEAE
  • English name
  • Umbrella Tree
  • Sea Almond
  • Tropical Almond Tree
  • Pacific Almond
  • Singapore Almond
  • Indian Almond
  • Bastard Almond
  • Sinhala name
  • Kottamba (කොට්ටම්බ )
  • Kottan (කොට්ටං )
  • Tamil name
  • Nattuvadumai
  • Vadumai
  • Sanskrit name
  • Inguda
  • Ingudee
  • Taapasataru
  • Conservation status
  • NE - Not Evaluated - Due to exotic origin
  • Description
  • A tree about 25 m high, buttressed, spreading base and horizontally spreading branches. Leaves simple, without stipules, 15-28 cm long, 10.5-16.5 cm wide; petioles very short. Flowers in terminal panicles; petals absent, Fruit an indehiscent drupe, 3-6 cm long, ellipsoid, endocarp hard.
  • Native Distribution Status
  • Native
  • Edible parts
  • Seed Kernel
  • Treatment for
  • Heart disease
  • Urinary tract diseases
  • Parts used in Treatment
  • Seed
  • coatsBark
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