Description
Black dammar, Black dhup, Indian white
Canarium strictum is a species of the order Sapindales in the family Burseraceae known for its medicinal and commercial use of the resin it exudates, “Dammar” or “Sambrani”.
Common name: Black dammar, Black dhup, Indian white
Color: White
Bloom time: May to July
Height: 4.00 to 6.00 feet
Difficulty level: easy to grow
Planting & Care
plant care may require a bit of effort, but the results are well worth the work. Not all plants are fragrant, but the most common and hardy do produce a sweet, carrying fragrance. Common is a vine and has larger glossy green leaves than Royal. Both can survive in temperate climates if they are planted in a sheltered area.
Sunlight: Full sun
Soil: well-drained soil
Water: Medium
Temprature: 50-60 °C
Fertilizer: Apply any organic fertilizer
Care:
- Plants love water—but don’t drown them.
- That is, they don’t like to sit in water, and they’ll die if the soil is too wet in winter.
- The ideal soil is rich and loose, with good drainage.
- One of the worst mistakes you can make is to not provide adequate drainage.
Special Feature:
Low hedge, foundations or background. Large scale ground cover. Containers. Bonsai.
Use
Medicinal use:
- Canarium strictum is a species of the order Sapindales in the family Burseraceae known for its medicinal and commercial use of the resin it exudates, “Dammar” or “Sambrani”.
Ornamental use:
- The plant is used for ornamental purpose.
Note:
for medicinal use
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