Parijata tree in India is a baobab tree and very sacred in the village of Kintoor, Uttar Pradesh. This was a celestial tree produced at the churning of the ocean. The tree is known as `Calophyllum Inophyllum` in science and has an evergreen shelter of rich green foliage. Indian Jujube tree is one of the striking trees of the `Rhamnaceae` family. Coconut Palm Tree is known for its diverse uses and properties. Coconut Palm Tree is also known for its huge economic and commercial values. Devil`s tree possesses sum essential alkaloids, necessary for drug-making. Banyan Tree is one of the mythological trees in India with extensive branches providing coolest shade. Banyan tree is mainly found throughout the moist and dry deciduous forest regions. Jacaranda tree is a kind of Wild Almond trees well known to the scientists as Jacaranda Mimosaefolia. Jacaranda tree is known by different names in different parts of the country. Rain tree is a large Indian tree and is known in various names in various parts of India. It has a wide shelter of evergreen, soft foliage. The name `Pongamia` has derived from the Tamil name, `Pinnata` that refers to the pinnate leaves. Drumstick Tree, a popular tree of India, has a delicate tracery of its divided leaves and also appears in a fresh, elegant manner. Drumstick tree can be used as a boundary fence and also contains a lot of edible qualities; it is very common in towns and village gardens. The Yellow Elder has the capability to retain its attractive appearance through the year. The Bougainvillea Tree is very much famous as a garden tree or as a pot plant. Jack Fruit tree is a hugely used Indian tree. The root of origin of Jack Fruit tree lies in the forests of Western India. Jackfruit tree has several medicinal as well as economical uses. Named as `Pterospermum Acerifolium` in science, the `Karnikar Tree` is normally a very nice and tall tree. In India, the Scarlet Cordia can be found as a small tree or garden shrub & it can reach the height of about 12 m. Banana tree is basically a tropical tree and it never stands frost. Banana tree grows best in moist and warm regions and it is found in almost all parts of the country. Neem Tree, a native of South Asia, is also known as Margosa. It has played a crucial role in agriculture and medicine for millions for years. The Indian Subcontinent provides suitable conditions for the growth and development of various kinds of trees in the coastal areas. Wild Almond is a tall, straight tree. The scientific name of the tree is Sterculia Foetida. They have a variety in their leaf-shape. Gorakh Chinch or Baobab is probably one of the most extraordinarily shaped trees of the world. Mango tree is a native Tree of India. It can also be found in all tropical countries and has a lot of religious significance and various other usages. The `Cork Tree` is a very famous tree in India and has been cultivated in most parts of India in the gardens and avenues Know as `Gliricidia Sepium` Madre Tree is a member of the `Leguminosae` family. The scientific name of the tree is `Couroupita Guianensis` and it derived from the `Lecythidacae` family. Oak is a large tree which is found in plenty in the Himalayan regions. The primary use of its timber is as fuel and the leaves of this tree is the best fodder. The oleander tree is found largely in almost every tropical and sub tropical region and is dangerously poisonous. Jambu is the name of the rose-apple tree on Mount Gandhamadana. Indian timber trees or fancy trees provide wood for making furniture. These trees grow all across India. Some of these trees are Mango tree, Tamarind tree, Banyan tree and Mulberry tree. Palmyra Palm Tree is considered as one of the most valuable and important trees of India. Palmyra Palm Tree has several medicinal uses. It is also known for its religious significance. This tree is famous to the scientists of the world as `Madhuca Latifolia`. It belongs to the family of `Sapotaceae`. The `Mast Tree` with its downward branches and shining foliage is a common Indian tree. Royal Palm tree, one of the most important Indian tree is very much suitable for decorating the avenues very nicely. Teak Tree, Indian Coral Tree and Indian Beech Tree are the deciduous trees which have been recorded in India. Indian Teak tree is particularly common in the mixed deciduous forests of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Karnataka, where it may form pure stands on some alluvial deposits. Indian teak tree has great value as timber. Jamun Tree in India is one of the popular indigenous fruits of the country and has got valuable Ayurvedic properties. It is very large in size and sheds its flora at the end of its growing season in the dry places during summer. The casuarina tree in India is an evergreen tree that resembles a coniferous tree. The tree is known as `Melia Azedarach` in science which can achieve the height up to 12 m in only a few years. Acacia Tree can be defined as a genus of shrubs and trees belonging to the Gondwanian origin. The `Paper Chase Tree`, from the family of `Rubiaceae` is very common all over India. Curry Tree is a tropical to sub-tropical tree in the family Rutaceae, often called sweet neem leaves and its leaves. Trees in Indian mythology and folklore are considered to be sacred. They have associations with different deities and are worshipped across India. Some of these trees are Banyan Tree, Bodhi Tree, Coconut Tree and Ashoka Tree. The beautiful Fish tail palm tree is one of the most useful Indian trees. The tree that is of small or medium height and posses attractive and rich green foliage is named as the Easter Tree. Papaya Tree with its permanent woody stem and sweet fruit is a widespread Indian tree. Papaya tree is basically a short lived Indian tree. The chewing of the `Areca Tree` seeds is considered to sweeten the breath, strengthen the gums and tone the digestion. The Indian Subcontinent provides suitable conditions for the growth and development of various kinds of evergreen trees in India. Mountain Ebony Tree is also known as Bauhinia. It is an orchid tree. It is a nice tree that has a rich and stimulating perfume, which fills the air. The Indian Temple Tree is possibly the most recognizable and broadly grown amongst all the trees that can be found in India. Coral trees are familiar to Indian people from the month of January and March. Coral Tree` is very thick having some rich and red blooms and angular spikes. |