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Africa : Tanzania (I) [1]; Uganda (I); Asia: Bangladesh (N) ; Cambodia (N); India (N) ; Andhra Pradesh ; Bihar; Goa ; Gujarat; Karnataka ; Kerala ; Madhaya Pradesh; Maharashtra ; Meghalaya ; Orissa ; Tamil Nadu ; West Bengal ; Laos (N) ; Myanmar (N); Philippines (I) ; Singapore (I) ; Thailand (N) ; Vietnam (N) as per ILDIS;
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ZY-lee-a — from the Greek xylon, (wood); referring to the genus having very hard woodDave’s Botanary
zy-lo-KAR-puh — woody fruitDave’s Botanary
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commonly known as
: Burma ironwoodAssamese: চিম চপা shin shapaBengali: লোহা কাঠ loha katHindi: जंबू jambu, जांबु jambuKannada: ಬೆಟ್ಟದಾವರಿಕೆ ಮರ bettadavarike mara, ಹೊನ್ನಾವರಿಕೆ honnavarike, ಇರುಳ್ irul, ಜಂಬೆ jambe, ಷಿಲ್ವೆ shilve, ತಿರುವ tiruvaKonkani: जांबा jambaMalayalam: ഇരുൾ irula, കടമരം katamaramMarathi: जांभा jambha, सुरिया suriya, येरूळ yerulMizo: thingukNepali: जांबु jambuOdia: କଙ୍ଗଡ଼ା kangaraSanskrit: कनककुली kanakakuli, शिंशपा shinshapaTamil: இருவேல் iruvelTelugu: బోజ boja, ఎర్ర చెన్నంగి errachennangi, కొండ తంగేడు konda tangeduTulu: ಚಿರುವೆ chiruve, ತಿರುವೆ thiruve
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Native to: India, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam
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Village children collect the seed after ripe and eat it. Even I had tasted it. It is very tasty like badam. It has a very hard shell, looks like Kodava sword;
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Xylia xylocarpa:
Local Marathi names: Jambha,Yerul
Today at Phansad WLS ,Maharashtra


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ID11042011PHK1:
A shruby tree
at Ratnagiri.
habitat:Moist Deciduos forest


– If I had not seen the third and fourth photograph, I would have called it Leucaena leucocephala.


– Its common one in Konkan, Commonly called Jambha or Yerul Xylia xylocarpa (Roxb.) Taib. From Mimosae


Xylia xylocarpa.  In kannada it is known as Arasu Tega; Tamil : Iruvel maram.


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ID CONFIRMATION 01062011 PJ3:
Id  requested for the following attachment.

Date/Time-: 29/04/11   –    15:40
Location- Place, Altitude – Kaiga , Uttar Kannada ,Karnataka, 380 mtrs
Habitat- Garden/ Urban/ Wild/ Type-   wild
Plant Habit- Tree/ Shrub/ Climber/ Herb- tree
Height/Length- 10-12 mtr
Id confirmation “xylia xylocarpa,
Village children collect the seed after ripe and eat it. Even I had tasted it. It is very tasty like badam. It has a very hard shell, looks like Kodava sword

Affirmative. This is Xylia xylocarpa locally called Jambha or Yerul.


wood is very good quality


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Xylia xylocarpa seedling:
Seedling of Xylia xylocarpa (Konda Tangedu in Telugu).
Date/Time- August 2011
Location- Place, Altitude, GPS- Hyderabad
Habitat- Garden/ Urban/ Wild/ Type- Potted seedling
Plant Habit- Tree/ Shrub/ Climber/ Herb-  Tree
Height/Length- 7-8 inches
Leaves Type/ Shape/ Size- Leaves tripinnate, leaflets oblong-acuminate


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Flora of Kaiga_31082011 P1.:
attached beauty of Riped & crack opend fruit of  Xylia xylocarpa for sharing. It’s seeds are tastier than Badam..!

Date/Time-:4/04/10   –    16:30
Location- Place, Altitude – Kaiga , Uttar Kannada ,Karnataka, 380 mtrs
Habitat- Garden/ Urban/ Wild/ Type-   wild
Plant Habit- Tree/ Shrub/ Climber/ Herb- Tree
Height/Length-12m


Looks like a section of human lungs :))


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Fabaceae – Mimosoideae- week Xylia xylocarpa from Coimbatore:
Sharing the images of Xylia xylocarpa from NBNP Coimbatore.


Sharing the flower images of Xylia xylocarpa from NBNP, Coimbatore. (April, 2012).


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ZY-lee-a — from the Greek xylon, (wood); referring to the genus having very hard wood
zy-lo-KAR-puh — woody fruit
Mar 28, 2009 … at Karnala Bird Sanctuary, Maharashtra
commonly known as: Burma ironwood, Indian Iron tree • Hindi: जंबू jambu • Kannada: ಅರಸು ತೇಗ arasu tega • Konkani: झांबा jamba • Malayalam: ഇരുള്‍ irul, ഇരുമുള്ള് irunmull, കടമരം katamaram • Marathi: जांब or जांबा jamba, येरुळ yerul • Mizo: thing-uk • Oriya: kangada • Sanskrit कनककुली kanakakuli, शिंशपा shinshapa • Tamil: இருவேல் iruvel • Telugu: ఎర్ర చిన్నంగి erra chinnangi, కొండ తంగేడు konda tangedu
Native to: India, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam
References: Flowers of IndiaForestry CompendiumNPGS / GRINENVIS – FRLHT
more views: Mar 28, 2009at Karnala Bird Sanctuary, Maharashtra
Dec 29, 2009 … … at Karnala Bird Sanctuary, Maharashtra

very common in Konkan and in some patches of vidarbha in Maharashtra, fruits always remind me of weapon of Mowgli… of the Jungle book.


Photographed this one in the forest of Handi Bhadang nath in Karnataka.
Bot. name: Xylia xylocarpa
Family: Mimosaceae
Date/Time: 24-04-2011 / 10:30AM
Habitat: Wild
Plant habit: Tree.


Have this on my property. This is what the leaves look like.


Very nice. Yet to come across this species.
Quite unusual leaf pattern as against most Mimosaceae members.



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Trees of Bangalore – Xylia xylocarpa, (Roxb.) W. Theob. <=> Burma Ironwood Tree – RA: (7 IMAGES)
This perennial tree is known as Pyinkado in Burma, Cam xe in Vietnam, Sokram in Cambodia and Jamba in Karnataka (India). It has also been planted in certain parts of East Africa. 

It is very conspicuous in the flowering season owing to its bright yellow flowers. 
Xylia xylocarpa produces good timber. Its wood pulp is used for making wrapping paper. The seeds of this tree are edible. This tree is considered a medicinal plant in India. In Thailand its leaves are used to treat wounds in elephants.
Burma Ironwood is a large deciduous tree to over 18 m high by 60 cm trunk diameter, 
native of eastern India, Burma and Thailand. 
Leaves are double-compound, carried on stalks 3-6 cm long. Leaflets are 2-4 pairs – lowest leaflets are 3-4 cm long, with a pointed tip. End leaflet is 7-15 cm long.
Stalkless tiny white flowers arise in round heads 2 cm in diameter, carried in slender 7 cm long stalks.
Pod is 10-16 cm long, 6 cm wide, woody, rusty velvety, shaped like a boomerang, splitting into two twisted segments. Flowering: March-April.


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Xylia xylocarpa :  4 images. 2 posts by 2 authors.

Xylia xylocarpa
Marathi names: Jambha, Yerul
Today at Alibag, Maharashtra


Nice set of photographs.
I remember seeing few trees near Karnala Bird Sanc.



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Xylia xylocarpa : 26032014 : RV 1:  Attachments (3). 2 posts by 2 authors.
Xylia xylocarpa is growing on my terrace in a big pot from the seeds collected & given to me, few years back, by a friend from Anshi forest. Its about 7 ft tall now and have started flowering this month.
The flowers are at my eye level, while taking the close up picture of the flowers I noticed a petal like structure with a stalk, yellow in color, on the anthers.
I was wondering what it is & why it is ?…..Are they anther glands?
Would request help in knowing about this structure on the anthers.

Anthers will contain pollen grains, when anther matures, it will split, pollen grains come out.



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ANMAR49/71 Xylia xylocarpa : 2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (5)

Family: Mimosaceae
Date: 21st March 2015
Place: Aralam WLS, Kerala

Habit: Tree


Xylia xylocarpa


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Nepali name(s) of Xylia xylocarpa : 5 posts by 2 authors.
Please help with Nepali name(s) (if any) of Xylia xylocarpa.

It is not listed in Nepal.

OK, thanks …
May be it is found distributed in small scale OR its timber imported for commercial purpose.
I had found this page in Forests and Forestry in Nepal by S. S. Negi, Sharad Singh Negi.
And searching for its synonym – Xylia dolabriformis, I found its entry in Ancient Nepal – Journal of the Department of Archaeology.
I find the popular name jambu given to the plant … found on page 12 (as printed on page) or page 17 of the PDF.
Jambu is found as a name given to this plant in many languages – for, the colour of heartwood is the rose-pink colour of jambu fruit.
The ascent and pronunciation varies regionally.
In the western coast, the local laterite stone also gets the same name jambu, because of the jambu colour.
I think I will go with जांबु … your thoughts, please.

I checked and did not find any mention anywhere.


OK. thanks …
I will use the references that I put in my above message, to list  जांबु jaambu as Nepali name …
Listing the references again here:
Forests and Forestry in Nepal by S. S. Negi, Sharad Singh Negi
Ancient Nepal – Journal of the Department of Archaeology


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via Species‎ > ‎X‎ > Xylia xylocarpa (Roxb.) Taub. … family: Fabaceae

Flowers of India Discussions at efloraofindia more views in flickr more views on Google Earth
ZY-lee-a — from the Greek xylon, (wood); referring to the genus having very hard woodDave’s Botanary
zy-lo-KAR-puh — woody fruitDave’s Botanary
commonly known as: Burma ironwoodAssamese: চিম চপা shin shapaBengali: লোহা কাঠ loha katHindi: जंबू jambu, जांबु jambuKannada: ಬೆಟ್ಟದಾವರಿಕೆ ಮರ bettadavarike mara, ಹೊನ್ನಾವರಿಕೆ honnavarike, ಇರುಳ್ irul, ಜಂಬೆ jambe, ಷಿಲ್ವೆ shilve, ತಿರುವ tiruvaKonkani: जांबा jambaMalayalam: ഇരുൾ irula, കടമരം katamaramMarathi: जांभा jambha, सुरिया suriya, येरूळ yerulMizo: thingukNepali: जांबु jambuOdia: କଙ୍ଗଡ଼ା kangaraSanskrit: कनककुली kanakakuli, शिंशपा shinshapaTamil: இருவேல் iruvelTelugu: బోజ boja, ఎర్ర చెన్నంగి errachennangi, కొండ తంగేడు konda tangeduTulu: ಚಿರುವೆ chiruve, ತಿರುವೆ thiruve
botanical names: Xylia xylocarpa (Roxb.) Taub. … synonyms: Acacia xylocarpa (Roxb.) Willd. • Inga xylocarpa (Roxb.) DC. • Mimosa xylocarpa Roxb. • Xylia dolabriformis Benth. … The Plants List (2013). Version 1.1.
March 28, 2009 … Karnala Bird Sanctuary


very well done. love the picture. but the name Jambu….?/ do various local people often call any fruit Jambu. non-discriminatory indeed.


Thanks …  Heartwood of Xylia xylocarpa has colour resembling to that of the rose pink colour of the jambu fruit (rose apple) … thus given the the name.
Jambu, Jamba, Jamb … all these spellings in English may not give hint to how it is pronounced in regional languages of India.
जांबा / जंभा / जांभा / जांब / जांबु / जंबू / जम्बु / जम्बू are various spellings in Devanagari in different languages.
Rose apple (Syzygium spp.) is given the name jambu (जम्बु or जम्बू in Sanskrit) … most of Indian languages have derived the same name for the fruit OR tree – though the accent / pronunciation is different.

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305 ID wild tree Xylia: 23 very high res. images.
Please ID wild tree,

Location: near Reserve Forest, Chathamattom, Ernakulam District, (Kochi) Kerala PIN:686671
Altitude: 1400fsl
Flower date: 20.03.2022, 11.15 am
Habitat: wild, moisture, rocky
Plant habit: tree over growing, erect, branches, hard woody heart-wood stem up to 2 meters base circumference, silver yellowish lite rough bark, circular flakes, deciduous before blooming, long lasting
Height: 20 meters
Leaves: alternate, bipinnate, leaflets opposite, ovate, apex, reddish gland on leaflet petiole base of young shoot, simple glossy, size upto: 09×5 cm
Flower: axillary, globular racemose clustered, globular diameter: 13 mm, white, good fragrance
Fruit: flattened lengthy compressed beans, brown, size upto: 16×7×0.5 cm
Seed: brown 8-10 nos., circular/ovoid compressed, size:10×5×2 mm

Camera: CANON EOS1500D +rr


Sorry I was having something in mind & written something else
Please check Xylia xylocarpa

Yes, it is Xylia xylocarpa, thank you very much for ID my tree,


Xylia xylocarpa


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Fabaceae: Xylia xylocarpa Taub.: 1 high res. image.
synonyms: Xylia dolabriformis Benth., Xylia xylocarpa (Roxb.) W.Theob.
location/date: Thrissur Distr., Kerala, November 2002



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