Falconeria insignis, commonly known as Malayan Spurge Tree or Elephant Tree, is a large tree native to tropical regions of Southeast Asia. It is known for its impressive height, reaching up to 30 meters, and its large, glossy, and leathery leaves. The tree produces a toxic, milky latex that can cause skin irritation and other health issues if ingested.
Habitat
Malayan Spurge Tree thrives in tropical climates, often found in lowland rainforests and along riverbanks. It prefers well-drained soils and areas with high humidity and consistent rainfall.
Planting and Care
- Light: Full sun to partial shade.
- Soil: Well-draining, fertile soil.
- Watering: Water regularly, keeping the soil moist but not waterlogged.
- Maintenance: Minimal maintenance required. Prune to control shape and remove any dead or damaged branches.
Additional Information
- The latex of Falconeria insignisis toxic and should be handled with caution.
- Propagation is typically done through seeds or cuttings.
- The tree is often planted for its shade and ornamental value.
Please note: The sap of Falconeria insignisis highly toxic and can cause severe skin irritation. Handle with gloves and avoid contact with eyes and mouth.