The Millingtonia hortensis is cultivated in most parts of India both in gardens and avenues. Tall and straight, with comparatively few branches its claim to popularity lies in its ornamental value rather than any shade-giving properties. It is a fine tree, fast growing, but with brittle wood, liable to be damaged by storms. In favourable positions it can reach 80 feet in height, but can be grown as a small compact tree if trimmed or as a nice container specimen. Max Height: 20-25m Spread: 12-15m Origin: Burma and the Malay Archipelago, India Family: Bignoniaceae Common Name: Akash Neem, Indian Cork Tree, Maramalli, Tamil, Tree Jasmine Flower Colour: White Drought Tolerance: Medium Salinity Tolerance: Medium Sun Tolerance: High Wind Tolerance: Medium Water Requirement: Low PH level: Basic Pest Tolerance: High Disease Tolerance: Medium Growth Rate: Fast Fragrance: YesMillingtonia hortensis