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Saraca asoca Royalty Free Stock Photo
Saraca asoca Royalty Free Stock Photo
Saraca asoca Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Saraca asoca
Saraca asoca Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Saraca asoca Royalty Free Stock Photo
The ashoka is a rain-forest tree. Its original distribution was in the central areas of the Deccan plateau, as well as the middle section of the Western Ghats in the western coastal zone of the Indian subcontinent. The ashoka is prized for its beautiful foliage and fragrant flowers. It is a handsome, small, erect evergreen tree, with deep green leaves growing in dense clusters. Its flowering season is around February to April. The ashoka flowers come in heavy, lush bunches. They are bright orange-yellow in color, turning red before wilting. Biologically, some of the flower& x27;s characteristics are very dry and abundant. This means that the flower is coated with a chemical on the outside.


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