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PLANT NAME : RED TIP PHOTINIA
PLANTED BY  :   Sukanya
Location           :  Admin Building
DATE                :     07-3-2024
TIME                :     05:00 AM

                      

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 PLANT DESCRIPTION 


Photinias are large shrubs that were once used for tall hedging here in the south. The most common photinia is the appropriately named “red tip”, which is easily recognized each spring as it sends out its first flush of bright red new leaves. As with many popular plant species, it has been widely planted and over used.

CLASSIFICATIONS AND CHARACTERISTICS

Plant Type Shrubs / Trees
Evergreen - Deciduous Evergreen
Overall Mature Size  Medium
Also Grown As            Bush  / Column


BIOGEOGRPHY 
                                       New growth in spring emerges a bright, luminous red in a showy display lasting about 2 to 3 weeks. These leathery red leaves, with finely serrated margins, gradually change to glossy dark green color. Around late April, heads of creamy white flowers add to the show just as the new foliage starts to lose its color.


DESCRIPTION AND ETHNOBOTANY

LeavesEvergreen leaves are oval in shape and 2¾ to 4 inches long. New growth is bright red. The color lasts two to four weeks before maturing to green.
Flowers/FruitSmall white clusters of flowers with an unpleasant smell appear in mid- spring and are followed by red, berrylike fruits.
Size & Growth RateA red tip grows 10 to 15 feet tall and 5 to 8 feet wide, although it can get larger with age. It is a moderate to fast growing plant.
Culture      While it is an extremely tough and vigorous plant that will grow in almost any soil,(except extremely wet ones), red tip photinia prefers a rich, well- drained soil. It prefers full sun to partial shade. Good air circulation is a must.


TAXONOMY

ClassificationAngiosperm, dicot
FamilyRosaceae
Common name Red Tip
       

USES 

                Red Tip Photinia is an evergreen plant and are mostly used as hedges in landscape designs. These shrubs are known for their beautiful, dense white flowers in the spring that turn into black berries in the fall.

CARE

  • Plant red tip photinia at least five feet apart.
  • Let the well-draining soil dry out before watering; water at the base, not overhead.
  • Give enough space for air to move through the leaves between each plant.
  • Prune at least annually to thin growth and improve airflow.
  • Grows best in full sun, although it tolerates shade.
  • Fertilize if the soil lacks nutrients

POLLINATION

  • Pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and other insects are attracted to the Red Tip Photinia's sweet-smelling flowers and play a crucial role in transferring pollen from one flower to another. 
  • Adequate pollination results in the development of small, reddish berries, which are edible but not commonly consumed by humans.

SPECIES:

PHOTINIA
 
 P x fraseri 'Red Robin', P. villosa and P.  davidiana.

FRUIT, AND FLOWER

Fruit Color(s)

Fruit Type


Fruit Length/
Fruit Width

Fruit Description





Flower Color

Flower Size

Flower Description
Red/Burgundy

Pome


< 1 inch


Fruits are globose berry-like pomes that are red and less than an inch in size.

White

3-6 inches

Flowers are white, foetid, and less than an inch in size. Inflorescence is a terminal cyme that is 5-6" across.




 PLANT NAME : Cocos Nucifera (coconut)

PLANTED BY  :   N. Venkata Sukanya
Location           :  Admin Building (AKPL)
DATE                :     16-04-2024
TIME                :     03:28 PM






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 PLANT DESCRIPTION 

The coconut palm is a long-lived plant; it has a single trunk, 20-30 meter tall, its bark is smooth and gray, marked by ringed scars left by fallen leaf bases. The tree can live as long as 100 years producing an annual yield of 50 to 100 coconuts. The tree can live as long as 100 years producing an annual yield of 50 to 100 coconuts.




CLASSIFICATIONS AND CHARACTERISTICS

Plant DivisionAngiosperms (Flowering Seed Plants) (Monocotyledon)
Plant Growth FormPalm (Solitary Palm)
Mode of NutritionAutotrophic
Maximum Height30 m
Maximum Plant Spread / Crown Width6 m

BIOGEOGRAPHY

Native DistributionOriginally Western Pacific, today Pantropical

DESCRIPTION AND ETHNOBOTANY

Growth FormA relatively fast-growing, solitary, slender, unarmed palm which characteristically front the coast in tropical regions and is the allusion of lush, tropical paradises with sandy beaches.
TrunkStem tall, slender, grey, prominently ringed with old leaf scars (when the leaf die off, it will fall off cleanly from the trunk, leaving a neat rectangular pattern of circular scars).
FoliageFronds pinnate, large, up to 5 m long, yellowish-green to dark green, ascending to spreading to drooping, bearing 80 to 100 pairs of leaflets that taper to a split tip, with prominently elevated midrib; leaflets simple, lanceolate, 1.5 to 5 cm wide, 50 to 150 cm long.
FlowersInflorescences spreading, 1.2 to 1.6 m long, cream to yellow, arising from within the lower fronds, consisting of 5 female flowers (with each set between 2 smaller male flowers), enclosed by two bracts (60 to 90 cm long) for protection purposes; inner bract is woody and pointed; male flowers will open about 10 to 20 days to encourage cross-pollination, before the female flowers open.
FruitFruits ovoid, up to 30 cm long, ripening from light green or yellow to brown, consisting of a smooth outer skin (exocarp), a fibrous husk (mesocarp) and a hardy woody shell (endocarp); seed has a narrow, white layer of edible endosperm (flesh) and a large cavity filled with water.


LANDSCAPING FEATURES

Landscape UsesCoastal, Roadside Tree / Palm, Beachfront / Shoreline

FAUNA, POLLINATION AND DISPERSAL

Fauna Pollination Dispersal Associated FaunaCaterpillar Food Plant

PLANT CARE AND PROPAGATION

Light PreferenceFull Sun
Water PreferenceModerate Water

FOLIAR

Mature Foliage Color(s)Green
Leaf Area Index (LAI) for Green Plot Ratio2.5 (Palm - Solitary)

NON - FOLIAR AND STORAGE

Trunk Type (Palm)Solitary Habit, Aboveground

FLORAL (ANGIOSPERM)

Flower Color(s)Cream / Off-White, Yellow / Golden

FRUIT, SEED AND SPORE

Mature Fruit
Color(s)
Brown, Green, Yellow / Golden


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