Ceylon Oak (Schleichera oleosa) also known as Kusum, Lac Tree, and Macassar Oil Tree, is a beautiful tree with a broad, shady crown, found widespread in Tropical Himalayas (Punjab to Nepal), India, Ceylon, Burma, Thailand, Indo-China, Malaysia. This tree is mostly noticed because of its bright red leaves when they are new. In India this happens around March. The leaves are pinnate, with each leaf having 2-4 leaflets. Flowers are tiny, occurring in short dense yellow clusters. The flowers are hardly noticeable. The fruit is about the size of a small plum.
Kusum oil is a type of oil extracted from the seed of the Ceylon Oak tree.
Kusum oil is a type of oil extracted from the seed of the Ceylon Oak tree.