Sterculia foteda

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Overview

Sterculia foteda

Sterculia Foetida, commonly known as the Wild Almond or Kadam Tree, is a magnificent deciduous tree celebrated for its impressive height and unique, large, palm-like leaves. Typically reaching heights of 15 to 30 meters, this tree is characterized by a broad, spreading crown that provides generous shade, making it a popular choice for parks and urban landscapes.

The Kadam Tree is particularly noted for its striking clusters of yellow to orange flowers that bloom from late spring to early summer. These beautiful blossoms attract a variety of pollinators, including bees and butterflies, enhancing the ecological value of the landscape. The tree's attractive flowers, along with its lush foliage, create a vibrant display throughout the growing season.

This tree thrives in well-drained soils and prefers full sun, making it well-suited for tropical and subtropical climates. It is drought-tolerant once established, requiring minimal maintenance, which adds to its appeal for homeowners and landscape designers. Additionally, its robust nature allows it to withstand harsh environmental conditions, making it a resilient choice for various settings.