Hora (Tree)

Dipterocarpus zeylanicus is an evergreen perennial plant endemic to the island of Sri Lanka. It grows as a tree of about 170 ft. high.
Hora (Tree)
Dipterocarpus zeylanicus is an evergreen perennial plant endemic to the island of Sri Lanka. It grows as a tree of about 170 ft. high and produces timber that can be used for bent works, plywood, boats, planks, casks and piles (Worthington, 1959). The bark is pale-grey in colour with swirl marks (Worthington, 1959). The fruit is purple in colour when young. Trees are majorly found in the southwestern wet zone of the country, below 3,000 ft. (Worthington, 1959).  Vernacular names Sinhala:  හොර (Hora)                                            Tamil:  ? Scientific classification Kingdom:  Plantae Order:  Malvales Family:  Dipterocarpaceae Genus:  Dipterocarpus Species: Dipterocarpus zeylanicus Attribution 1)  Königlicher garten peradeniya Dipterocarpus zeylanicus and  Königlicher garten peradeniya Dipterocarpus zeylanicus by  Z thomas are  licensed under  CC BY-SA 4.0 References 1) Worthington, T.B., 1959. Ceylon trees. Ceylon trees. p.49. This page was last updated on 10 May 2022 For a complete tourist map follo…