Kadam/Kadambo is a stormy season blossom in Bangladesh .
Kadam/Kadambo is an indigenous blossom of Bangladesh and India district. Its exploratory name is Neolamarckia cadamba and this bloom has a place with Rubiaceae family. There are some different assortments of Kadam/Kadambo blossom in Bangladesh. Blooms look like just about the same, however the trees develop in various size and leaves are likewise distinctive fit as a fiddle and size. They are referred to in Bangladesh as ''Guli Kadam''/""Kaim"" and ''Giri Kadam''. Logical names of these species are Nauclea orientalis, Haldina cordifolia.
The Hindus
respected Kadam/Kadambo tree as a consecrated tree and accepted to be
the most loved one of Lord Krishna. Radha and Krishna should have
directed their adoration play in the neighborly and sweet-scented shade of the Kadam/Kadambo
tree. There are various legendary stories in which this tree has been said. Kadam/Kadambo
is specified in the ''Bhagavata Purana'' (a consecrated book of Hindu
religion, over 5000 years of age).
Kadam/Kadambo is an excellent quickly developing
huge measured elaborate and shade giving pyramidical tree that bears like
apricot-gold shading blossoms with a delightful scent. The blossoms pull in
pollinators like honey bees and butterflies.
Kadam/Kadambo tree grows up to 45 m high. It is a
substantial tree with a wide crown and straight round and hollow bole. This
tree becomes quickly in initial 6-8 years. The storage compartment has a
distance across of 100-160 cm, however commonly not as much as that. Kadam/Kadambo
tree leaves are lustrous green, inverse, praise to circular. Leaves are 13-32
cm long. Blooming as a rule begings when the tree is 4-5 years of age. It
blossoms in Bangladesh from August onwards. Kadam/Kadambo blooms are
red to orange, happening in thick, globe-like heads of around 25 cm. 
The product
of Kadam/Kadambo (Neolamarckia cadamba) happen in
little, meaty cases stuffed firmly together to shape a beefy yellow-orange
infructescence containing roughly 8000 seeds. At the point when natural
products are developed, they parts separated, discharging the seeds which are
then scattered by wind or rain, by winged animals or bats.
Kadam/Kadambo tree becomes additionally in India,
China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam
and Australia.
right now
the subject of restorative examination. Kadam/Kadambo blooms are
utilized as a part of the assembling of ''Attar''(a scented oil).
In spite of
the fact that not profoundly solid, the timber of Kadam/Kadambo tree is
modestly hard and utilized for different purposes like plywood, boxes, tea
mid-sections, kayaks, furniture, match boxes, paper and so on.
In India Kadam/Kadambo
tree is presently viewed as a superior and significantly more naturally
valuable tree than the poplar for agro ranger service, with a turn cycle of
around eight years. In Sumatra, in Indonesia this tree has a pivot of four
years and is an imperative agro ranger service asset.
Kadam/Kadambo blossom and stormy season are
verging on comparative in Bangla writing. Huge melodies, lyrics have been
composed in Bangla writing about the unceasing excellence of downpour and Kadam/Kadambo
bloom. In Bangladeh it is to say ''Don't give Kadam/Kadambo blossom to
your mate else it will creat question between you''.