How many years does the Sita Ashok tree take to grow flowers?

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The Sita Ashok tree, also known as Saraca Indica, typically begins to flower when it reaches three to five years of age. However, the exact time it takes for the tree to produce flowers can vary depending on several factors, such as growing conditions, soil quality, and climate.

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In general, Sita Ashok trees grow relatively quickly, and under favorable conditions, they can reach a height of up to 50 feet in about 20 years. Once the tree reaches maturity, it can produce an abundance of fragrant, orange-red flowers that bloom in clusters and attract a variety of pollinators.

It's worth noting that while Sita Ashok trees are relatively easy to grow and care for, they do require some patience. It may take a few years before your tree produces flowers, but with proper care and attention, it will eventually reward you with its beautiful blooms.
 


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