Adina rubella, commonly known as the Chinese buttonbush, is a species native to Southeast Asia, particularly the Moluccas and nearby islands. Here are some key features and details about this tree:
Description
Size: Adina rubella can grow into a large tree, reaching heights of up to 50 feet or more, with a sturdy trunk.
Leaves: The leaves are dark green, glossy, and oval-shaped, typically measuring 3 to 6 inches long. They provide a lush canopy and are arranged alternately on the stems.
Flowers: The tree produces small, fragrant white to yellow flowers that can attract pollinators like bees and butterflies.
Fruit: The flowers develop into small, fleshy drupes that are edible and can be consumed by local wildlife.
Habitat
Environment: Adina rubella thrives in tropical climates and prefers well-drained soils. It often grows in lowland rainforests and can tolerate varying degrees of moisture.
Range: Native to areas in Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines, it is found in humid, tropical regions.
Uses
Timber: The wood of Adina rubella is highly valued for its durability and strength, often used in construction, furniture, and flooring.
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