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Meyna laxiflora

Common Name: Muyna, पुंद्रिका, आळिव

Scientific Name: Meyna laxifloraFamily: Categories: ,
Meyna laxiflora, commonly known as Muyna, is an armed shrub or small tree native to the Indian subcontinent, including regions such as Assam, Bangladesh, and the East Himalaya. It also grows in seasonally dry tropical biomes. The tree features greenish-yellow flowers with a cup-shaped calyx and round, fleshy, edible fruits. The tree typically flowers from January to March.
The Muyna tree plays a role in supporting local wildlife, with its greenish-yellow flowers attracting various pollinators and its round, fleshy fruits providing food for some bird species. The tree’s edible fruits and medicinal properties make it a valuable resource for local communities.

Habitat

Meyna laxiflora is native to the Indian subcontinent, including regions such as Assam, Bangladesh, and the East Himalaya.

Planting and Care

  • Propagation Methods: Can be propagated from seeds or cuttings.
  • Soil Preference: Prefers well-drained soil and full sunlight.
  • Soil Tolerance: Tolerates a range of soil types.
  • Drought Tolerance: Drought-tolerant once established.
  • Maintenance: Requires minimal care with regular watering.

Additional Information

  • Wildlife Significance: The greenish-yellow flowers attract various pollinators, and the round, fleshy fruits provide food for some bird species.
  • Economic Significance: The fruits are edible and can be consumed. The tree is also used in traditional medicine for various treatments.
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