Botanical name
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Common name
|
Plant type
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Acacia Nilotica
|
Babul
|
Thorny tree
|
Acacia auriculiformis
|
Bengali Babul
|
Timber Pulp
|
Acacia mangium
|
Australian rose wood
|
Timber Pulp
|
Acacia springvale
|
Springvale
|
Timber/Pulp
|
Acacia crassicarpa
|
Thick-podded Salwood
|
Timber,
|
Acacia holosericea
|
Strap Wattle
|
Fire wood
|
Acacia Leucophloea
|
White barked acacia
|
Thorny tree
|
Acacia Catechu
|
Catechu
|
Thorny tree
|
Acacia concinna
|
sikakai
|
Creeper
|
Acacia suma
|
Suma/Mugli
|
Thorny tree
|
Acacia Planifrons
|
Umbrella babul
|
Thorny tree
|
Acacia lenticularis
|
iron wood babul
|
Thorny tree
|
Acacia farnesiana
|
Needle Bush
|
Thorny shrub
|
Acrocarpus fraxanifolis
|
Pink cidar
|
Timber shade
|
Adina cordifolia
|
Big Teak
|
Timber
|
Adenanthera pavonina
|
Coral wood
|
Small Tree
|
Aegle Marmelus
|
Bilva
|
Fruiting tree
|
Ailanthus excelsa
|
Maharukh
|
Timber/Pulp
|
Albizia lebbeck
|
Siris
|
|
Albizia Richardiana
|
Elephant tree
|
shade/pulp
|
Albizia odoratissima
|
Black siris
|
Timber
|
Anacardium occidentale
|
Ceshew nut
|
Fruiting tree
|
Annona squamosa
|
Custard apple
|
Fruiting shrub
|
Artocarpus heterophyllus
|
Jack fruit
|
Fruiting tree
|
Azadirachta indica
|
Neem
|
Fruit/timber tree
|
Bambusa arundinacea
|
Big bamboo
|
Bamboo Tree
|
Bauhinia purpurea
|
Kachnar
|
Flowering Tree
|
Bombax ceiba
|
Silk cotton tree
|
Cotton Tree
|
Butea monosperma
|
Flame of the forest
|
Flowering Tree
|
Cassia fistula
|
Amlatus
|
Medicinal tree
|
Cassia siamia
|
iron wood
|
Fire wood
|
Cassia javanica
|
java cassia
|
Flowering Tree
|
Cassia nodosa
|
Pink cassia
|
Flowering Tree
|
Cassia grandis
|
Horse cassia
|
Flowering Tree
|
Casuarina equisetifolia
|
Horse tail oak
|
Pole Pulp tree
|
Dalbergia latifolia
|
Rose wood
|
Timber tree
|
Dalbergia sissoo
|
Sisso
|
Timber tree
|
Delonix regia
|
Gul mohar
|
Flowering Tree
|
Dendrocalamus strictus
|
Small bamboo
|
Clumps
|
Emblica officinalis
|
Amla
|
Fruiting tree
|
Eucalyptus hybrid
|
Nilgiri
|
Pulp wood tree
|
Eucalyptus citriodora
|
Lemon scented gum
|
Aromatic tree
|
Eucalyptus pellita
|
Pilleta
|
Pulp wood tree
|
Eucalyptus camaldulensis
|
White nilgiri
|
Pulp wood tree
|
Eucalyptus grandis
|
Grandis
|
Pulp wood tree
|
Eucalyptus urograndis
|
Urograndis
|
Pulp wood tree
|
Feronia limonea
|
Wood apple
|
Fruiting tree
|
Ficus benghalensis
|
Banyan tree
|
Avenue Tree
|
Ficus religiosa
|
Peepal
|
Avenue Tree
|
Ficus racemosa
|
Cluster Fig Tree
|
Avenue Tree
|
Gliricidea Maculate
|
Gliricidea
|
Fodder tree
|
Gmelina arborea
|
Siwan/ghamar
|
Timber tree
|
Grevillea robusta
|
Silver oak
|
Shade tree
|
Holoptelea integrifolia
|
india elm tree
|
Avenue Tree
|
Jacaranda mimosifolia
|
Jakaranda
|
Flowering Tree
|
Lagerstroemia speciosa
|
pride of india
|
Flowering Tree
|
Leucaena leucocephala
|
Subabul
|
Pulp wood tree
|
Madhuca longifolia
|
Mahuva
|
Oil seeds tree
|
Mangifera indica
|
Mango
|
Fruiting tree
|
Melia azedarach
|
Persian lilac
|
Fodder tree
|
Melia dubia
|
Forest neem
|
Ply wood tree
|
Mimusops elengi
|
Bullet wood
|
Fruiting tree
|
Moringa oleifera
|
Drumstick
|
Fruit tree
|
Parkinsonia aculeata
|
Jerusalam thorn
|
Thorny tree
|
Parkia biglandulosa
|
Badminton ball tree
|
Avenue Tree
|
pel horum pterocarpum
|
Yellow gulmohar
|
Flowering Tree
|
Pithecellobium dulce
|
jungli julobi
|
Thorny tree
|
Pongamia pinnata
|
Karanja
|
Oil seeds tree
|
Prosopis juliflora
|
Mesqute
|
Thorny plant
|
Pterocarpus Marsupium
|
Bijasal
|
Timber tree
|
Pterocarpus santalinus
|
Red sander
|
Commercial tree
|
Samanea saman
|
Rain tree
|
Avenue Tree
|
Santalum album
|
Sandal/Chandan
|
Aromatic tree
|
sapindus emarginatus
|
soap nut
|
Fruiting tree
|
Spathodea campanulata
|
African tulip tree
|
Flowering Tree
|
Sterculia alata
|
Budda nut
|
Avenue Tree
|
Swietenia Mahogani
|
Mahagony
|
Timber tree
|
Tamarindus indica
|
Temarind/imli
|
Fruiting tree
|
Tectona grandis
|
Teak/Sagvan
|
Timber
|
Terminalia alata
|
Laurel
|
Timber tree
|
Terminalia Arjuna
|
Arjun
|
Fruiting tree
|
Terminalia bellirica
|
Bahera
|
Fruiting tree
|
Terminalia catappa
|
indian almond
|
Fruiting tree
|
Terminalia chebula
|
Harra
|
Fruiting tree
|
Thespesia populnea
|
Indian tulip
|
Timber tree
|
Ziziphus mauritiana
|
Ber
|
Fruiting tree
|
GUIDELINES FOR ORDERING SEED
Determine your seed requirement.
- Identify the species, variety or provenance appropriate for your needs.
- Seed requirements depend on planting design and desired spacing.
Review available information.
Contact us for more information.
Order the seed well ahead of the time it is needed.
- We may not have stocks of the seed you need. Knowing the quantity of seed orders in advance, allows us to collect and ship seed in time to meet your needs. This is very important particularly for recalcitrant seed (recalcitrant seed can be stored only for a short period after collection) and for species that flower and produce seeds at irregular interval (not every year).
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- The quantity of seed required.
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After receiving seed.
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- Keep us informed on performance of the seed and any problem encountered with seed germination, seedlings establishment, pest and diseases.
Importing and exporting seed to or from India (Minister of Forestry regulations).
- Applications for the import/export permits should include the following information : purpose, species, quantity, source of seed, and country of origin/destination.
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