Thursday, June 17, 2010

Pithecellobium dulce "variegated" Tamarind or Madras Thorn





































Pithecellobium dulce is commonly known as "Variegated Madras Thorn", "Manila Tamarind", Sweet Inga" or "Monkey Pod". This plant originated in Mexico and Central America. This type of ornamental plant requires minimal care, making it ideal for occasional ornamental gardener.

Propagation, Planting & Maintenance
Propagate using seeds which germinates a week or so. Once the seedling is already almost a foot high, transfer it to a bigger bag or pot. Or, marcot to be sure! Place transplanted plants under the shade. During the first days after transferring, leaves may fall but do not worry because this is natural. Once the plant is already established in its container, transfer it to full sun. Although it can withstand long periods of low light, foliage is poor.
This hardy plant can survive in any soil and long periods of droughts as well as salinity.
Madras is also a good specimen for bonsai because it can tolerate severe pruning. In fact, if you have the variegated variety, its beauty of greens and mostly white leaflets with a mix of pink will come out after pruning.







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