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Pterolobium hexapetalum

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Subfamily
  
Caesalpinioideae

Rank
  
Species

Family
  
Fabaceae

Genus
  
Pterolobium

Order
  
Fabales

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Pterolobium, Fabales, Canthium, Toddalia, Senna auriculata

The Indian Redwing, Camp Siege or Bhoca (Pterolobium hexapetalum) is a flowering plant in the legume family, Fabaceae. It is found from Burma, Bhutan and Bangladesh to southern India, where it occurs up to 1200 m altitude. They are large scrambling or climbing shrubs that grow commonly in dry deciduous forest, or as pioneer plants in open land.

They carry pairs of thorns below the rachis of their bipinnate leaves, and their sprawling twigs are armed with recurved thorns. In springtime their profuse and attractive inflorescences of pinkish white flowers form a mat on tree canopies. Starting March to April, they present a major source of nectar and pollen, and are foraged on by different species of honey bee. In late summer they bear colourful samaroid fruit, containing one seed each. The young shoots are useful as cattle fodder.

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Pterolobium hexapetalum Wikipedia