every season
Palm trees grow in the fall
The botanical name of the ashoka tree is Saraca Indica.The are found at the foot of the Eastern and central Himalayas as well as across plains in India.
No, Ashoka is not a simple leaf. It is a tree species native to India and Sri Lanka, known for its ornamental and medicinal properties. The Ashoka tree is culturally significant in Hinduism and Buddhism for its symbolism of love, devotion, and spiritual enlightenment.
Saraca asoca it is a rain forest tree.
The only season you can grow blue mist flowers is in the Fall. So wait until that season, and grow it.
Yes it is commonly called an Ashoka tree. It native to India and has deciduous leaves and it has dark brown bark.
No, once pine needles have fallen off the tree, they do not grow back. The tree will produce new needles in the following growing season.
Saraca asoca (or the Ashoka tree) is the provincial tree of Uttar Pradesh, Republic of India.
Since it's now August, if this tree has not leafed out at all this season, then yes, unfortunately it is dead.
they change because of the season. Ex.A tree, the tree outgrows the leaves at Fall and grow it back at spring.
no you grow them in the winter season
yes, by air layering with a mixture of compost and moss.