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‘Na’ tree planted to celebrate Indonesia – Sri Lanka diplomatic relations

(UTV|COLOMBO) – Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to Indonesia and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Dharshana Perera planted a ‘Na’ tree at Indonesia’s Bogor Botanical Gardens on Monday (02) to mark the 65th anniversary of Indonesia – Sri Lanka diplomatic relations, The Jakarta Post reported.

Ambassador Perera said ‘Na’ tree, also known as Sri Lankan ironwood, was special to Sri Lankan people.

For several centuries, ‘Na’ tree has been used as a traditional herbal plant and its wood has been widely used to construct temples and bridges. The tree’s flowers are also used in religious rituals in Sri Lanka.

“Na’ tree is a rare plant in Sri Lanka,” said Ambassador Perera, adding that ‘Na’ tree had been officiated as the Sri Lankan national tree in 1986.

The Sri Lankan ironwood had been brought in directly from the Royal Botanic Gardens Paradeniya, Sri Lanka.

“We hope the ‘Na’ tree can become a symbol of long-term friendship and good relations between Indonesian and the Sri Lankan people, and can help expand and deepen relations between Paradeniya and Bogor Botanical Gardens,” said Ambassador Perera.

Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) Deputy Chairman for Biodiversity Sciences Enny Sudarmonowati mentioned that President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo had wished for stronger partnership between Indonesia and Sri Lanka in his State visit to Colombo, Sri Lanka, in January.

“We expect support from Sri Lanka, especially the Paradeniya Royal Botanic Gardens, in the effort to achieve UNESCO World Heritage Site status for the Bogor Botanical Gardens,” said Ms. Enny.

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