Sterculia alata

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Overview

Sterculia alata

Sterculia alata, commonly known as the Java Olive Tree or Kaduka, is a tropical tree native to Southeast Asia, particularly found in Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines. Renowned for its unique characteristics and ecological benefits, this tree plays a significant role in its native habitat and is valued for its various applications.

Currently, Sterculia alata is not considered endangered; however, habitat loss due to deforestation poses a threat to its natural populations in some areas. Sustainable management and cultivation practices can help preserve this valuable tree.

Sterculia alata is a remarkable tree with ecological and economic significance. Its contributions to local diets, traditional medicine, and environmental stability make it an important species in tropical ecosystems. By fostering awareness and cultivation of this tree, we can enhance its benefits while ensuring its preservation for future generations.