
National Tree - Sri Lanka
The Ironwood (Na Tree), botanically known as ”Mesua Nagassarium” was declared the National Tree on 26th February 1986. It was chosen as the National Tree for several reasons. This rain forest tree grows to about 30 m high and indigenous to the lower wet Zone of Sri Lanka.
Mesua ferrea - Wikipedia
Mesua ferrea, the Ceylon ironwood, or cobra saffron, [2] is a species in the family Calophyllaceae native to the Indomalayan realm. This slow-growing tree is named after the heaviness and hardness of its timber.
National symbols of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia
Ceylon ironwood (naa) was declared the national tree of Sri Lanka on 26 February 1986. It was chosen as the national tree due to its endemism in Sri Lanka, utility, historic & cultural importance, exterior posture, wide distribution, colour and nature and ability to draw and sketch easily. [2] .
NParks | Mesua ferrea - National Parks Board
Aromatic flower stamens once used to stuff pillows and cushions for bridal beds. Seeds yield up to 79% oil, which is extracted for lighting and perfumery. Culture: Regarded as highly-sacred in India, and declared as Sri Lanka's national tree in Feburary 1986.
Na Tree – Green Layer
Jun 2, 2024 · The Ironwood (Na Tree), botanically known as ”Mesua Nagassarium” was declared the National Tree on 26th February 1986. It was chosen as the National Tree for several reasons. This rain forest tree grows to about 30 m high and indigenous to the lower wet Zone of Sri Lanka.
What tree is native to Sri Lanka? - Geographic Pedia - NCESC
Jun 24, 2024 · One tree that stands out in Sri Lanka’s natural landscape is the Naa (Mesua ferrea). Considered the national tree of Sri Lanka, the Naa is a slow-growing species that can be found in the lowland rainforests below 1000m.
නා/නාමල්[Na/Namal]/Iron Wood (Mesua ferrea) - Blogger
Jan 14, 2018 · The national tree of Sri Lanka though not endemic to the country. Much cultivated as an ornamental in Buddhist temples and home gardens or as an avenue tree along roads. Wild trees found usually in river valleys in wetter part of the island up to about 1000 m a.s.l. Wood extremely hard. Flowers and leaves used in traditional medicine.
Na | Iron Wood Tree | Mesua ferrea | Trees in Sri Lanka
The iron wood tree which is locally known as na is the national tree of Sri Lanka. You will be able to find its information as well as images on this page.
ජාතික වෘක්ෂය - Lankainformation.lk
NA (iron wood) or (Mesua Ferrea) This rain forest tree grows to about 30 m high and indigenous to the lower wet Zone of Sri Lanka. Remarkable Features of NA is beautiful bright Red Leaves and finally matured in to a deep green.
National Tree - Sri Lanka - Geocities Archive
Socially and culturally we have been closely associated with the Na Tree for centuries. It was chosen as the National Tree for 7 reasons. (1) It is a tree which originated in Sri Lanka; (2) Its utility; (3) Historic and Cultural importance; (4) Exterior posture; (5) …
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