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As an ornamental species, H. benghalensis can be propagated by cuttings, but it is also propagated by seeds. In the wild, winged seeds are readily dispersed by wind. H. benghalensis is native to tropical and warm temperate climatic regions. It has been introduced to gardens as an ornamental, and has escaped.
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Hiptage is pollinated by a wide variety of insects.
The winged fruits of Hiptage is dispersed by the wind (anemochory).
The winged fruits of Hiptage is dispersed by the wind (anemochory).
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