Status:
valid
Authors:
Wall.
Source:
ksu
Year:
1831
Citation Micro:
Numer. List : n.º 3973 (1831)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000408654
Common Names
- Venosa Terminalia
- Venosa Almond
- Venosa Terminalia
Description
Terminalia venosa (also called Veined elm, among many other common names) is a small evergreen tree native to India and Southeast Asia. It is a fast-growing tree that can reach up to 30 m in height. It is found in forests, woodlands, and shrublands, often in moist and shady areas.
Uses & Benefits
Terminalia venosa is a popular ornamental plant, used to decorate gardens and parks. It is also used as a hedge or windbreak, and its wood is used for making furniture and other items.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Terminalia venosa has small, yellow-green flowers that are borne in clusters. The seeds are small and black, and the seedlings have a single, straight stem with a tuft of long, narrow leaves.
Cultivation and Propagation
Terminalia venosa is a medium-sized, evergreen tree. It can be propagated by seed or cuttings. Seeds should be sown in a well-drained medium and kept moist. Cuttings should be taken from semi-hardwood and placed in a well-drained medium. Keep the cuttings moist until they have rooted.
Where to Find Terminalia venosa
Terminalia venosa is native to India, Sri Lanka, and Southeast Asia.
Terminalia venosa FAQ
What is the scientific name of Terminalia venosa?
Terminalia venosa
What is the common name of Terminalia venosa?
Venose Terminalia
Where is Terminalia venosa native to?
India, Sri Lanka, and Southeast Asia
Species in the Terminalia genus
Terminalia adenopoda,
Terminalia acuminata,
Terminalia albida,
Terminalia capitulata,
Terminalia carolinensis,
Terminalia catappa,
Terminalia celebica,
Terminalia chebula,
Terminalia cherrieri,
Terminalia capitanea,
Terminalia cambodiana,
Terminalia calamansanai,
Terminalia calogemma,
Terminalia brassii,
Terminalia brachystemma,
Terminalia camuxa,
Terminalia crassipes,
Terminalia creaghii,
Terminalia crebrifolia,
Terminalia corticosa,
Terminalia canaliculata,
Terminalia canescens,
Terminalia clemensae,
Terminalia citrina,
Terminalia ankaranensis,
Terminalia amazonia,
Terminalia arbuscula,
Terminalia archboldiana,
Terminalia archipelagi,
Terminalia arenicola,
Terminalia erici-rosenii,
Terminalia eriostachya,
Terminalia erythrocarpa,
Terminalia beccarii,
Terminalia bialata,
Terminalia aridicola,
Terminalia arjuna,
Terminalia arostrata,
Terminalia basilei,
Terminalia avicapitis,
Terminalia avicennioides,
Terminalia crispialata,
Terminalia steenisiana,
Terminalia stenostachya,
Terminalia subspathulata,
Terminalia stuhlmannii,
Terminalia subacroptera,
Terminalia septentrionalis,
Terminalia strigillosa,
Terminalia simulans,
Species in the Combretaceae family
Combretum wilksii,
Combretum paraguariense,
Combretum aculeatum,
Combretum acuminatum,
Combretum acutifolium,
Combretum acutum,
Combretum adenogonium,
Combretum adrianii,
Combretum afzelii,
Combretum albiflorum,
Combretum albopunctatum,
Combretum alfredi,
Combretum andongense,
Combretum andradae,
Combretum angolense,
Combretum angustipetalum,
Combretum apetalum,
Combretum aphanopetalum,
Combretum apiculatum,
Combretum argenteum,
Combretum argyrotrichum,
Combretum assimile,
Combretum atropurpureum,
Combretum aureonitens,
Combretum auriculatum,
Combretum barbatum,
Combretum batesii,
Combretum bauchiense,
Combretum baumii,
Combretum bipindense,
Combretum blepharopetala,
Combretum boinensis,
Combretum bracteatum,
Combretum bracteosum,
Combretum brassiciforme,
Combretum brevistylum,
Combretum brunneum,
Combretum butyrosum,
Combretum cacoucia,
Combretum caffrum,
Combretum camporum,
Combretum capitatum,
Combretum capituliflorum,
Combretum capuronii,
Combretum carringtonianum,
Combretum caudatisepalum,
Combretum celastroides,
Combretum chinense,
Combretum chionanthoides,
Combretum cinereopetalum,