A red-leafed tree vaguely resembling a Japanese Maple.
Generally found near water, indu'kah are favored as ornamental additions to both public and private gardens, and famous for their soft, but fragrant wood. Their original range is believed to be Northern Han-Shir and Tat'Sahr.
The species includes dozens of named cultivars with different forms, colours, leaf types, sizes, and preferred growing conditions. Heights of mature specimens can range from 0.5 meters to 25 meters.