Terminalia paniculata is a large-sized commercial timber tree endemic to Peninsular India, commonly distributed in Karnataka and Kerala.[1]
Terminalias are especially known for cyclic triterpenes, flavanoids and tannins and T. paniculata is the best source of tannins. The tree is commonly known as Kindal in terms of timber and Flowering Murdah in terms of ornamental purposes, locally known as Kindal (Hindi), Hanalu (Kannada), Kindal (Konkani), Vellamaruth (Malayalam), Pillai Maruth (Tamil), Pulimaddi (Telugu), Asvakarna (Sanskrit), Kinjal (Marathi), etc. Golden coloured flowers and deep red coloured fruits of T. paniculata give splendid colouration to the entire forest area due to the formation of a large number of flowers and fruits in a single individual and population dominance. Species were recently neotypified by the Botanical Survey of India.[2]
^Viswanath, SC; Hrideek, TK (2021). "Systematic Review on Population Status and Economic Importance of Endemic Commercial Timber Tree: Terminalia paniculata Roth (Myrtales: Combretaceae) from Peninsular India". The Journal of Plant Science Research. 37 (1): 145–154. doi:10.32381/JPSR.2021.37.01.18.
Terminaliapaniculata is a large-sized commercial timber tree endemic to Peninsular India, commonly distributed in Karnataka and Kerala. Terminalias are...
known from India (Karnataka). The larvae feed on Terminalia catappa, Terminaliapaniculata and Terminalia tomentosa. They probably mine the leaves of their...
of the Kakatiyas. The wood used as a support for the stable roof(Terminaliapaniculata) can still be seen there. At the fort one can see a 17th-century...
Australia. The caterpillar is known to feed on Cinnamomum zeylanicum, Terminaliapaniculata, Memecylon edule, Ziziphus, Coffea and Albizia. "Species Details:...
and straight. Larval food plants are Artocarpus heterophyllus, Terminaliapaniculata, Derris and Flindersia species. Wikimedia Commons has media related...
is known from India (Karnataka) and Taiwan. The larvae feed on Terminaliapaniculata. They probably mine the leaves of their host plant. Global Taxonomic...
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Terminaliapaniculata (Combretaceae) at Kodalipet, Coorg District Karnataka (15 June 2014). B. Macrobrochis gigas feeding on nectar from Terminalia paniculata...
karuva (Cinnamomum verum), teak, Indian rosewood, vella maruthu (Terminaliapaniculata), Grewia tiliifolia and Malabar kino. Common animals found in the...
41 sq mi). Common tree species found here are Dalbergia latifolia, Terminaliapaniculata, T. tomentosa and Vitex altissima. Mammal species include elephant...
sub-montane hill valley swamp forest etc. Common tree species are Terminaliapaniculata, Terminalia bellirica, Pterocarpus marsupium, Palaquium ellipticum, Mesua...
apical spot is crescent-shaped. Larva is observed in the holes in Terminaliapaniculata. Show muturalistic relationship with red ants. "An annotated checklist...
are neem (Azadirachta indica), peepal (Ficus religiosa), marudhu (Terminaliapaniculata) and kanikonna (Cassia fistula). The selection of the colour of...
Druce, A Monograph of the Bornean Lycaenidae The larvae feed on Terminaliapaniculata. Larva Larva attended by ant Imago The subspecies are: Catapaecilma...
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Yerbury Watson Larvae are known to fed on Quisqualis indica, Terminaliapaniculata, Terminalia bellirica, Combretum ovalifolium and Ehretia. R.K., Varshney;...