SESBANIA GRANDIFLORA - KEMBANG TURI.
Synonyms
Agati grandiflora, Robinia grandiflora.
Common name
Kembang turi, turi, gallito, walking stick, hummingbird tree, scarlet wisteria tree, agati,
Corkwood tree, Agati à grandes fleurs, Shiro gochou, Daun turi, Kacang turi, Agasto, Sesbãnia, Scarlet wisteria
tree, Swamp pea, Vegetable hummingbird, West Indian pea.
Family
Papilionaceae / Fabaceae.
Overview
Kembang turi is originally from Indonesia and India; this small soft wooded tropical
tree of 30' in height, has large pink - or white flowers. These flowers are hermaphroditic and pollinated by birds;
the leaves are 9" long with oblong leaflets.
Kembang turi has large pods, 1 - to 1¾' long. The seeds in the pods are red-brown. The young tender pods are edible and used as a vegetable in Southeast Asia (Indonesia & India) and Suriname.
The flowers and leaves are also consumed as a vegetable. The dried leaves are used as a tea which is considered to have antibiotic, anti-tumor and contraceptive properties.
Medicinal applications
The bark, leaves, gums, and flowers from this tree are all considered medicinal.
They are folk remedy for bruises, catarrh, dysentery, eyes, fevers, headaches, smallpox, sores, sore throat, and stomatitis.
Hardiness
USDA zone 9B - 11.
Propagation
Seeds and cuttings.
Culture
Full sun, has high tolerance for drought. Kembang turi is also tolerant of soil salinity and poor drained soil, such as heavy clay. It is frost sensitive and intolerant of extended periods of cool temperatures.
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