Pterocarpus marsupium

Name and publication

Pterocarpus marsupium Roxb., Pl. Coromandel 2: 9, t. 116 (1799).

Description

Winged fruits of the Indian kino, known as “pradu” in the potpourri trade, are almost circular, essentially flat with an elevated center, 3-7 cm in diameter, on a 1-2 cm stem.

Nativity and distribution

Pterocarpus marsupium is native to India and Sri Lanka.

Family

Fabaceae (alt. Leguminosae); also placed in Papilionaceae

 fruits; photo copy; The Lebermuth Company, Inc.

fruits; photo © The Lebermuth Company, Inc.

 fruits, dyed purple; photo by Lyndon Photography

fruits, dyed purple; photo by Lyndon Photography

 fruits, dyed pink; photo by Lyndon Photography

fruits, dyed pink; photo by Lyndon Photography

 fruit, dyed pink; photo by Lyndon Photography

fruit, dyed pink; photo by Lyndon Photography

 fruit, dyed pink; photo by Christina Southwick

fruit, dyed pink; photo by Christina Southwick

 fruit, dyed purple; photo by Christina Southwick

fruit, dyed purple; photo by Christina Southwick

 fruit, dyed purple; photo by Christina Southwick

fruit, dyed purple; photo by Christina Southwick

 fruit, dyed pink; photo by Christina Southwick

fruit, dyed pink; photo by Christina Southwick