The White Cheesewood (Alstonia Scholaris) is a small tree or shrub native to tropical regions of Asia and the Pacific. Known for its distinctive, fragrant white flowers, it thrives in a variety of soil conditions and climates. Its dark green, glossy leaves provide a lush backdrop for the star-like blooms that appear in clusters, typically during the warmer months.
The White Cheesewood is prized not only for its fragrant flowers but also for its hard, durable wood, which has been historically used for a variety of purposes, from making furniture to crafting tools. This tree’s ability to adapt to a range of environments and its striking floral display make it a desirable addition to both ornamental gardens and natural landscapes.
Features:
- Fragrant White Flowers: Clusters of star-shaped, white flowers with a pleasant fragrance that attract pollinators.
- Hard, Durable Wood: The wood of the White Cheesewood is tough and has been used in various construction and craftsmanship applications.
- Evergreen: Maintains lush foliage throughout the year, providing consistent greenery.
- Adaptable: Grows well in a variety of soil conditions, making it suitable for diverse landscaping needs.
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