Angsana A large deciduous tree that grows up to 40m in height. Crown is dense, dome-shaped, wide-spreading, drooping. Leaves are simple pinnate compound. Flowers are yellow and occur in large bunches of 15-30 cm long. Fruits are flattened, disc-like pods with papery wings about 5cm in diameter, 1 or more seeds in each. A cultivated species in Singapore. The floral buds of the Angsana develop high up on the crown, unnoticed by anyone, until the right stimulus triggers the buds on the crown to bloom in yellow simultaneously. This brilliant display of colour lasts only for a day, after which the tree lays a soft carpet of yellow flowers on the ground beneath it. This Heritage Tree had a girth of 8.4m when measured in Year 2007. House Number 7 was built in 1937 as indicated on the wall at the facade. House Number 6 likely built in the same year. This Tree could have existed since around that time. Unique ID for Heritage Tree HT 2007-159 Location Found in Winchester Road, within premises of House No Get Directions Heritage Tree Information Scientific name Pterocarpus indicus Common name Angsana Girth 8.4 m @ 2 m height Height 27 m