Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Fabales
Family:
Genus:
Species:
ovata
ID:
174597

Status:
valid

Authors:
(Bong.) Vogel

Source:
ildis

Year:
1839

Citation Micro:
Linnaea13: 300 (1839)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000173926

Common Names

  • Ovate Bauhinia
  • Ovate Orchid Tree
  • Ovata Bauhinia

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Synonyms

  • Pauletia ovata Bong. [valid]

Description

Bauhinia ovata (also called Mountain Ebony, among many other common names) is a small tree or shrub native to India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. It has a rounded crown and grows up to 10 meters in height. It has compound leaves with 5-7 leaflets, and its flowers are white or pink in color. It grows in dry deciduous forests and scrublands.

Uses & Benefits

Bauhinia ovata is used as an ornamental plant in gardens, as a shade tree, and as a windbreak. It is also used for its wood, which is used for furniture and construction.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

Bauhinia ovata has white flowers with yellow centers, and the seed pods are flat and curved. The seeds are small, dark brown, and have a hard outer shell. The seedlings are small, with green leaves and a white stem.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Bauhinia ovata can be propagated by seed or cuttings. Seeds should be sown in a well-drained soil mix and kept moist until germination. Cuttings should be taken from semi-ripe wood and placed in a well-drained soil mix. Keep the soil moist and provide bright, indirect light.

Where to Find Bauhinia ovata

Bauhinia ovata is native to the tropical regions of India, Sri Lanka, and Nepal. It can be found in open woodlands, scrublands, and grasslands.

Bauhinia ovata FAQ

What is the scientific name of Bauhinia ovata?

Bauhinia ovata

What is the common name of Bauhinia ovata?

Mountain Ebony

What is the natural habitat of Bauhinia ovata?

Bauhinia ovata is native to India, Sri Lanka, and Southeast Asia.

Species in the Bauhinia genus

Bauhinia acreana, Bauhinia anomala, Bauhinia argentinensis, Bauhinia aureopunctata, Bauhinia bauhinioides, Bauhinia beguinotii, Bauhinia bombaciflora, Bauhinia brachycalyx, Bauhinia calliandroides, Bauhinia caloneura, Bauhinia campestris, Bauhinia catingae, Bauhinia conwayi, Bauhinia cookii, Bauhinia coulteri, Bauhinia dimorphophylla, Bauhinia dipetala, Bauhinia estrellensis, Bauhinia glaziovii, Bauhinia goyazensis, Bauhinia hagenbeckii, Bauhinia humilis, Bauhinia jucunda, Bauhinia kleiniana, Bauhinia leptantha, Bauhinia longipedicellata, Bauhinia macranthera, Bauhinia malacotricha, Bauhinia pansamalana, Bauhinia parviloba, Bauhinia pringlei, Bauhinia ramosissima, Bauhinia rubeleruziana, Bauhinia seleriana, Bauhinia seminarioi, Bauhinia siqueiraei, Bauhinia subrotundifolia, Bauhinia vespertillo, Bauhinia weberbaueri, Bauhinia erythrocalyx, Bauhinia eucosma, Bauhinia retifolia, Bauhinia acuruana, Bauhinia anatomica, Bauhinia andrieuxii, Bauhinia bicolor, Bauhinia brevipes, Bauhinia burchellii, Bauhinia cheilantha, Bauhinia cinnamomea,

Species in the Fabaceae family

References

Gustav Heinrich von Bongard (1786-1839): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Bong.' in the authors string.
Julius Rudolph Theodor Vogel (1812-1841): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Vogel' in the authors string.