Description
This shady tree is commonly planted for landscaping public parks, recreational areas, golf courses and parking areas.
Up close, the leaves look like papers that are arranged overlapping each other.
The young leaves will gradually turn shiny dark green prior to the emergence of new shoots.
The flowers are white and grow in clusters.
The fruit is dark brown, nut shaped approximately 7 cm containing one small seed and also and forming a dense cluster at the tip of the twigs.
Each cluster is larger than 30 cm.
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