It has also been planted in Malaysia, Indonesia and Kenya. The arjuna is seen across the Indian Subcontinent, and usually found growing on river banks or near dry river beds in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal, Odisha and south and central India, along with Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. The tree does not suffer from any major diseases or pests, but it is susceptible to Phyllactinia terminale and rot due to polystictus affinis. It has oblong, conical leaves which are green on the top and brown below smooth, grey bark it has pale yellow flowers which appear between March and June its glabrous, 2.5 to 5 cm fibrous woody fruit, divided into five wings, appears between September and November. arjuna grows to about 20–25 metres tall usually has a buttressed trunk, and forms a wide canopy at the crown, from which branches drop downwards.
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