Saturday, January 11, 2014

Forest Planting Species




Botanical name
Common name
Plant type
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).
  • Consider the time required to raise health seedlings for field planting. For most species the nursery period is 2 to 12 months.

Provide the following information.

  • Your detailed address (street and number, city, district, province, country, postal code, telephone and facsimile number, email, and name of contact person).
  • The most reliable form of shipping (surface mail, airmail, courier) to your location.
  • The quantity of seed required.
  • The date you desire to receive the seed and the intended sowing date.
  • Specify the type of seed storage facility available to you.

Confirm your seed order as soon as possible.

  • After receiving confirmation from us, confirm your seed order (species and quantities of seed) as soon as possible. Complete and return any seed order form that is required.
  • Provide all the details listed in number 4 above again, so the information is easily accessible to us.
  • Make an advance payment if required and specify the mode of shipping you prefer.

After receiving seed.

  • Acknowledge that you received the seed.
  • Make any remaining payment as agreed.
  • Follow the instruction on seed storage and pre-sowing treatment when applicable.
  • File and safeguard the documentation provided with the seed. This information is important as a reference and for ordering additional seed.
  • If you redistribute this seed, do not forget to provide copies of the documentation with the seed.
  • 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.
  • Imported seed should be accompanied by a certificate of origin, certification of quality, and phytosanitory certificate.
  • Exportable seed are quality seed produced in planted forests and not included on lists of rare or endangered species protected by law.


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Vineet Agarwal
Nature Herbs
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