Common Pulai A mid canopy tree that can grow up to 40 m in height, this tree has a pagoda-shaped crown. It has simple leaves, which are arranged in whorls, and exudes latex. It has a deeply fluted trunk, buttressed, and has creamy, fragrant white flowers. Native. Self-sown A. angustiloba can sometimes be seen in secondary forests. A. angustiloba and A. scholaris are commonly used in landscape planting. Other than the difference in flower colours, A. scholaris (greenish yellow flowers) and A. angustiloba (creamy white flowers), A. scholaris can be differentiated from A.angustiloba by the stipule at the base of the leaf petiole. Looking at the fallen dried leaves, A. scholaris has side veins .1 to .25 inches apart (.25 to .64 cm apart)), with distinct reticulations between them. In A. angustiloba, the sides veins are .1 inches or less apart ( .25 cm or less apart) without visible reticulations between them. Unique ID for Heritage Tree HT 2014-222 Location Mount Faber, along Marang trail Get Directions Heritage Tree Information Scientific name Alstonia angustiloba Common name Common Pulai Girth 6.10 m @ 1.3 m height Height 29.4 m