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Seeds: Anogeissus latifolia (Dhavda)
Planting Dhavda seed. Dhavda has tall beautiful white trunk with various colors foliage in different seasons.
Seeds: Butea monosperma (Dhak)
Known for its flowers. Scientists at the Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) have found promising larvicidal agents in Dhak that can control deadly dengue-causing mosquitoes.
Seeds: Miliusa tomentosa (Kari, Hoom)
Edible Fruit.
Dichrostachys Cinerea (Goya khair)
Acacia Senegal (Kumath)
Wrightia tinctoria (Doodhi)
Schleichera oleosa (Kosum)
Holoptelea integrifolia (Papri/Chirhol)
Mitragyna parvifolia (Kaim)
Desmodium oojeinense (Tinsa)
Gmelina Arborea (Shivan/Gamhar)
Barleria prionitis (Vajradanti)
Withania somnifera (Ashwagandha)
Vetivera zizanioides (Khus)
This is an important riverain grass that will help us restore a small part of the forest as a grassland.
Sacchrum benghalensis (Kaans)
This is an important riverain grass that will help us restore a small part of the forest as a grassland.
Phoenix sylvestris (Khajoor)
It is also called silver date palm and used in making pam jaggery.
Ehretia laevis (Chamrod)
Bombax ceiba (Semal)
Premna corymbosa (Agnimanth)
Rare medicinal herb.
Pterocarpus marsupium (Beeja)
Gum for medicine. Timber. Attractive flowers after it starts raining.
Acacia catechu (Khair)
Produces edible Katha. Hardy specie. Soil Nourishing.
Ixora brachiata (Khuri)
It is a flowering small tree.
Ficus hispida (Kal umber)
Ficus hispida, commonly known as Kal Umber, is a versatile tree renowned for its soil-stabilizing properties. This deciduous tree aids in preventing soil erosion, making it valuable for ecological conservation efforts. Additionally, Kal Umber is appreciated for its bird-attracting qualities, providing a habitat for various avian species. The tree produces small, edible fruits, adding a touch of biodiversity and potential sustenance to its ecological contributions. Ficus hispida stands as a multifunctional presence, combining environmental resilience with its role in supporting local wildlife and offering edible resources.
Erythrina indica (Pangara)
Erythrina indica, commonly known as Pangara, is a fast-growing tree celebrated for its remarkable ability to provide rapid and substantial shade. This deciduous tree typically features a spreading canopy with large, trifoliate leaves.
One of the notable characteristics of Pangara is its swift growth, making it an excellent choice for quickly establishing shaded areas in landscapes. The tree's vibrant red flowers, arranged in long spikes, add to its ornamental appeal.
Beyond its aesthetic contributions, Erythrina indica holds ecological significance. The tree's rapid growth can contribute to soil improvement, and its flowers attract pollinators, supporting local biodiversity. Pangara stands as a dynamic and beneficial addition to environments where quick shade and natural beauty are desired.
One of the notable characteristics of Pangara is its swift growth, making it an excellent choice for quickly establishing shaded areas in landscapes. The tree's vibrant red flowers, arranged in long spikes, add to its ornamental appeal.
Beyond its aesthetic contributions, Erythrina indica holds ecological significance. The tree's rapid growth can contribute to soil improvement, and its flowers attract pollinators, supporting local biodiversity. Pangara stands as a dynamic and beneficial addition to environments where quick shade and natural beauty are desired.
Gardenia resinfera (Deekamali)
Flowers. Medicinal. Wood used to make combs. Produces medicinal resin.
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