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Trees

The document provides descriptions of various tree species, highlighting their characteristics, growth habits, and aesthetic appeal. Notable trees include Kadam, Arjun sadad, Mahogany, and the Pink Trumpet Tree, each known for unique features such as fragrant flowers, distinctive bark, and ornamental value. The information emphasizes the ecological and commercial significance of these trees.

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Trees

The document provides descriptions of various tree species, highlighting their characteristics, growth habits, and aesthetic appeal. Notable trees include Kadam, Arjun sadad, Mahogany, and the Pink Trumpet Tree, each known for unique features such as fragrant flowers, distinctive bark, and ornamental value. The information emphasizes the ecological and commercial significance of these trees.

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Kadam
It's known for its fragrant, yellowish flowers and large, glossy leaves, forming a
dense, round canopy.Also believed to have medicinal properties.
known for its unique weeping branches and dense, umbrella-like canopy.

2. Arjun sadad
Arjuna is a large deciduous tree with spreading crown and drooping branches. It
attains a height of up to 35 m. Its bark is thick, grey to pinkish green, smooth, thin,
coming off in irregular sheets.
3. Mahogany
Mahogany is a straight-grained, reddish-brown timber of three tropical hardwood
species of the genus Swietenia, indigenous to the Americas and part of the
pantropical chinaberry family, Meliaceae. Mahogany is used commercially for a wide
variety of goods, due to its coloring and durable nature

4. Plumiria Augustine
Plumeria, or frangipani, are small to medium-sized trees with fleshy branches and
thick, clustered leaves. They are prized for their fragrant, waxy flowers, which can
be white, yellow, pink, or red, and are typically found at the end of branches. The
flowers bloom in clusters, adding to the tree's overall beauty.
5. cordia sebestena
Cordia sebestena, commonly called Geiger tree, is an evergreen shrub or small tree
native to the Caribbean and parts of North and South America. It's known for its
dark orange flowers and sandpaper-like leaves. Geiger trees grow to a height of
25- 30 feet with an equal spread

6. Lagerstroemia
Lagerstroemia Speciosa, commonly known as Crape Myrtle or Pride of India, is a
fast-growing, deciduous tree known for its beautiful, showy blooms. It is a medium-
sized tree with an upright, rounded crown and can grow up to 40 meters tall. The
bark is smooth, pinkish-gray, and mottled, peeling off in irregular flakes with age.
The leaves are opposite, simple, and entire, and the flowers are typically pink,
purple, or white, appearing in large, axillary or terminal panicles
7. Sarika Indica Ashoka
The Ashoka tree, scientifically known as Saraca indica or Saraca asoca, is a small to
medium-sized, evergreen tree native to the Indian subcontinent. It's known for its
beautiful, fragrant flowers and dense, dark green foliage. The tree typically grows
to a height of 7-10 meters and is often found in forests and along streams

8. Pinkasia
The Pink Shower Tree, scientifically known as Cassia javanica, is a beautiful
deciduous tree native to Southeast Asia, known for its striking pink blossoms and
rapid growth. It can reach heights of up to 40 meters, showcasing a canopy of pale
pink to crimson flowers in clusters. The tree is often used as an ornamental tree due
to its aesthetic appeal and low maintenance requirements
9. Tabebuia rosea
The Tabebuia rosea, commonly known as the Pink Trumpet Tree or Rosy Trumpet
Tree, is a deciduous tree native to Central and South America. It's prized for its
profuse display of vibrant pink, trumpet-shaped flowers that bloom in the spring,
followed by compound, glossy green leaves. The tree can reach heights of 30 to 80
feet and is often cultivated as an ornamental tree in tropical and subtropical regions

10. Rain Tree


known for its unique weeping branches and dense, umbrella-like canopy.

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