
Ehretia acuminata - Wikipedia
Commonly known as koda in Australia, Ehretia acuminata is a common tree found from near Bega in south east New South Wales to Cape York in far north eastern Australia. The Australian habitat are different forms of rainforest, particularly near the margins or in disturbed areas.
Koda Tree - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
Kodo wood is a tree in the Boraginaceae family that is native to Asia and Australia. The tree varies widely in its range depending on where it is growing. Kodo wood has flowers with a delicate fragrance and showy edible fruits that attract birds. As the fruits form, the whole canopy becomes covered with berries, adding interest to the fall garden.
Koda - Ehretia Acuminata - Daleys Fruit
A Hardy, fast growing tree, usually seen less than 10m tall, bearing dense sprays of delicately scented, white flowers in spring followed by large clusters of edible, sweet tasting, yellow-orange berries in autumn, which are loved and eaten by birds. Tree is spectacular in fruit as the whole canopy becomes covered with the brightly coloured ...
Koda Tree - Nehrling Gardens
Koda Tree. Common name(s): Koda Tree; Scientific Name: Ehretia acuminata; Family: BORAGINECEAE; Origin: native to various regions of Asia, including parts of China, Southeast Asia and Australia. Description: a small to medium-sized evergreen shrub or tree. It typically has glossy, dark green leaves that are lance-shaped and acuminate (tapering ...
Ehretia acuminata (Koda Tree) - Practical Plants
2013年5月4日 · a perennial woody deciduous member of the Ehretia genus in the family Ehretiaceae. 1.3 Medicinal uses(Warning!) Fruit - raw [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]. About the size of a pea, it is insipidly sweet when fully ripe [6] [7]. The fruit is about 4mm in diameter [8]. The unripe fruit is sometimes used as a pickle [6] [7].
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Ehretia acuminata Koda Tree PFAF Plant Database
Ehretia acuminata is a deciduous Tree growing to 9 m (29ft 6in). See above for USDA hardiness. It is hardy to UK zone 7 and is not frost tender. It is in flower from July to August. The species is hermaphrodite (has both male and female organs). Suitable for: light (sandy) and medium (loamy) soils and prefers well-drained soil.
Ehretia acuminata - Koda Tree
Koda Tree is a hardy, fast growing tree, usually seen less than 10 m tall, bearing dense sprays of delicately scented, white flowers in spring. Leaves elliptic to obovate or oblong-ovate, 5-13 × 4-6 cm, margin regularly serrate with teeth curved upward. Tiny fragrant white flowers occur in panicles 8-15 cm long.
Growing Illawarra Natives
Koda is a deciduous rainforest tree that typically reaches 10m to 15m high, though it can grow up to 20m in ideal conditions. Its crown is moderately dense but not particularly broad, and can be somewhat irregular in shape.
Terminalia arjuna (Terminalia arjuna) - JungleDragon
The arjuna is usually found growing on river banks or near dry river beds in West Bengal and south and central India. It is known as ''neer maruthu'' in Malayalam 'Marutha Maram' in Tamil and in Kannada , Thella Maddi in Telugu and ''kohda'' in Rajasthan.