Trees

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Grevillea Robusta ( Silver Oak )

  • A fast-growing giant from Australia, Silver Oak sequesters 22 kg of CO2 yearly, stabilizes soil with deep roots, and attracts pollinators with vibrant orange-gold flowers.”

Bauhinia variegata ( Kachnar )

“Kachnar’s vibrant magenta blooms mimic orchids, crowning its butterfly-wing leaves in a symphony of color and scent, healing thyroid issues and purifying blood in Ayurvedic lore.”

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Ficus benghalensis , banya ( Bargadh )

“A drought-resistant epiphyte-turned-colossus, the Indian Banyan crowns landscapes with resilience, its figs nourishing birds and its timber revered in rituals.”

Pinus roxburghii ( Chir Pine )

“Chir Pine’s majestic straight trunk and elongated crown dominate subtropical forests, yielding premium timber, tar, and charcoal while stabilizing slopes with its deep roots.”

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Madagascar almond or Terminalia Mantaly

Visual Appeal: The symmetrical, pagoda-like structure with vibrant green foliage (turning red or golden seasonally) makes it a standout for gardens, streets, and parks, providing

Pterospermum acerifolium or kanak champa

Ornamental Appeal or Tree : Large maple-like leaves, fragrant creamish flowers blooming at night, and a stately 20-30m height

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Java Plum , jamun ,black plum

Fast-growing to 25m with dense shade canopy, wind-tolerant and fruit .

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Silk floss tree , Chorisia tree

Showy Flowers: Large, hibiscus-like pink-to-white blooms (often rose-purple) appear in fall-winter clusters when leafless, attracting pollinators and adding exotic flair.