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Cordia subcordata is a small to medium sized evergreen tree, with a broad, dense crown, a spreading canopy and angular branches. The trunk is straight and erect, covered in grooves and fissures and with flaky, pale grey bark. The heartwood of Cordia subcordata has beautiful reddish, pale brown or dark brown markings, with hints of purple, dark brown and black streaks, contrasting distinctly with the straw-coloured sapwood
The large, smooth, oval-shaped leaves of Cordia subcordata are alternate and have wavy edges and blunt-pointed ends, with prominent veins visible on the leaf surface. The leaves are generally a light green colour and are shiny above and dull below. Cordia subcordata produces beautiful clusters of scentless, bright orange flowers. Borne at the ends of the branches, the flowers are large and funnel-shaped, resembling a trumpet. They are long and broad, with between five and seven slightly wrinkled petals.
Cordia subcordata is a widespread tree which is found from east Africa, throughout Southeast Asia and the islands of the Indian and Pacific Oceans
from www.arkive.org/cordia/cordia-subcordata/
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