Ode to the Amaltas
KARACHI: There it stands, tall and proud, standing out among all other trees in the summer, its delicate yellow flowers swaying in the gentle breeze.
The Golden Shower Tree, or the Amaltas, as it is known in this part of the world, is a native of the subcontinent. And unlike what is said about the alien trees here such as the Corynocarpus causing allergies such as asthma during its flowering stage, Amaltas is known as a cure for allergies and conditions such as asthma.
The tree exfoliates in the winter and looks almost dead. Then it can be compared to a skeleton with only dry branches and no leaves. But as the weather grows warmer, it starts producing shiny green large and wide leaves.
It is not a spring tree, but a summer tree, and since Karachi starts warming up during spring, it is not long before the Amaltas starts to bloom. The summer months of May, June and July see it in its full glory. The cool feeling it gives off, with its large spectacular clusters of yellow flowers under the scorching sun makes one forget about the hot weather.