Product Details:
Usage/Application | Garden,Outdoor |
Botanical Name | Alstonia Scholaris |
Brand | Pansare Nursery |
Other Necessities | Well Watered, Full Sun Exposure |
Height when Fully Grown | Upto 30 M |
Soil Specific | Acidic, Alkaline |
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Features:
Product Details:
Color | Green |
Botanical Name | Cordia Sebestena |
Brand | Pansare Nursery |
Other Necessities | Well Watered |
Height | Upto 25 Feet |
Kingdom | plantae |
Product Details:
Soil Specific | Clay |
Height When Fully Grown | 45 ft |
Temperature | 18 degree C to 50 degree C |
Other Necessities | Full Sun Exposure |
Brand | Pansare Nursery |
Family | Barma Teak. |
Usage/Application | Garden |
Botanical Name | Tectona Grandis |
Tissue culture Teak Plant(Tectona grandis) is one of the most valued timbers of the world. Its timber qualities include attractiveness in colour and grain, durability, lightness, strength and ease of working and carving, resistance to termite and fungus and weathering.
Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 100 Piece |
Usage/Application | PLANTS |
Color | Natural |
Botanical Name | Tectona grandis |
Brand | Pansare Nursery |
Type | Teak Plant(Tectona grandis) is one of the most valued timbers of the world. |
Wood Type | TEAK WOOD |
Other Necessities | Full Sun Exposure |
Soil Specific | Well Drained |
Product Details:
Usage/Application | Garden,Outdoor |
Color | Green |
Botanical Name | Tabebuia Rosea |
Other Necessities | Full Sun Exposure |
Soil Specific | Alkaline, Acidic, Well Drained |
Brand | Pansare Nursery |
Family | Bignoniaceae |
Product Details:
Usage/Application | Garden |
Scientific Name | F. Benjamina |
Other Necessities | Full Sun Exposure, Well Watered |
Soil Specific | Acidic, Alkaline |
Brand | Pansare Nursery |
Family | Moraceae |
Product Details:
Usage/Application | Garden, Outdoor |
Color | Green |
Botanical Name | Millettia Pinnata |
Brand | Pansare Nursery |
Family | Fabaceae |
order | Fabales |
Pongamia Pinnata Plant is normally planted along the highways, roads, and canals to stop soil erosion. Billions of trees exist all over India. If the seeds fallen along the roadside are collected, and oil is extracted at village level expellers, thousands of tons of oil will be available for Lighting the Lamps in the rural area. It is the best oil for lighting. Since these are spread over a large area, the collection of seeds for BioDiesel manufacture is not viable. (A compact plantation can support a BioDiesel plant).
Pongamia Pinnata is called as Koroch in Bangladesh. There, it is a freshwater flooded plant/tree. The seedlings of Koroch can survive in 1.5 meters deep water submergence/inundation for five to six months duration at a stretch. There is nearly 30,000 square km of water reservoirs in India. This tree can be cultivated in such water storage reservoirs up to 1.5 meters depth and reap additional economic value from unused reservoir lands.
Pongamia Pinnata is one of the few nitrogen fixing trees to produce seeds containing 30 to 32% oil. It is often planted as an ornamental and shade tree. This species is commonly called Pongam, Karanj, or a derivation of these names.
Botany:
Pongamia (Leguminoceae, subfamily Papilionoideae) is a medium-sized tree. The trunk is generally short with thick branches spreading into a dense hemispherical crown of dark green leaves. The bark is thin gray to grayish-brown, and yellow on the inside. The taproot is thick and long, lateral roots are numerous and well developed.
Product Details:
Usage/Application | Outdoor |
Color | Natural |
Botanical Name | Samanea Saman |
Other Necessities | Well Watered |
Brand | Pansare Nursery |
Leaf Color | Green |
Family | Fabaceae |
Family: Mimosaceae (Touch-me-not family)
Synonyms:
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The Rain Tree is easily recognised by its umbrella-like canopy of evergreen, feathery foliage and puffs of pink flowers. It is frequently planted in groups or as an avenue because of its ability to keep its symmetrical conformation in spite of prevailing winds. It is a tree of rapid growth, brought originally from Central America to Sri Lanka and forwarded from there because it was considered to be a tree of great value for railway fuel. It often reaches a height of 27 m. and the strong, spreading branches may be nearly as long. The bark is dark grey, often bearing horizontal weals and the trunk frequently branches quite low down. From March to May and again towards the end of the year the green canopy is dotted all over with pink and white. During the rest of the year, too, there are usually quite a few flowers to be seen. The flowers appear like round, silken tufts, but actually each flower stalk bears one central and a surrounding circlet of florets, up to twenty in number. Each has a tube-shaped calyx and a tiny, yellow-lobed, crimson trumpet; bunches of long stamens, half pink and half white, protrude from each. The long, heavy leaves are twice pinnate and each pinna, of which there are four to eight pairs, bears from three to seven pairs of leaflets. These are oval and have no stalks, becoming larger and more curved towards the end. on its thickened base so that the leaves all lie sideways. In Malaysia this drooping of the leaves is considered to portend rain and is the explanation of the name Rain Tree, Hujan-hujan meaning "rain", but in India it is believed that the name was given because of a curious habit possessed by the tree of intermittently spraying the ground beneath with moisture. Later it was discovered that this was caused by multitudinous minute insects. The fruit is a fleshy pod, sweet to the taste and much relished by squirrels, horses and cattle.
Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
Usage/Application | Garden |
Shape | Round |
Material | Plastic |
Other Necessities | Fast Growth |
Height When Fully Grown | 7-8 ft. |
Soil Specific | Alkaline |
Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 100 Piece |
Usage/Application | Garden |
Color | Green |
Botanical Name | Mimusops Elengi |
Other Necessities | Full Sun Exposure, Well Watered, Slow Growth |
Soil Specific | Acidic |
Brand | Pansare Nursery |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Family | Sapotaceae |
Additional Information:
Product Details:
Usage/Application | Garden, Outdoor |
Botanical Name | Terminalia Catappa |
Brand | Pansare Nursery |
Other Necessities | Full Sun Exposure, Well Watered |
Soil Specific | Alkaline,Clay |
Family | Combretaceae |
Height | 75.00 To 90.00 feet |
Uses as food:
The nuts are edible, taste like almonds and are eaten, although the flesh is troublesome to separate from the hard stone (Malays and some Pacific Islanders). Unlike the commercial almond, the Sea Almond can be eaten raw. Oil extracted from the dried nuts is edible and used in cooking (South America).
Other uses:
Its timber is not widely used, but in some places where another suitable timber is lacking (e.g., islands), it is made into heavy-duty items like carts, wheels, and posts. Tannin and a black dye can be extracted from the bark, leaves, and fruit. In Singapore, it is a common wayside tree, planted to provide color and shade.
Traditional Medicinal uses:
Leaves, bark, and fruits:
dysentery (Southeast Asia); dressing of rheumatic joints (Indonesia, India).
Fruits and bark:
coughs (Samoa), asthma (Mexico).
Fruits:
leprosy, headaches (India),
Ripe fruits:
travel nausea (Mexico)
Leaves:
get rid of intestinal parasites (Philippines); treat eye problems, rheumatism, wounds (Samoa); stop bleeding during teeth extraction (Mexico), fallen leaves used to treat liver diseases (Taiwan), young leaves for colic (South America).
Juice of leaves:
scabies, skin diseases, leprosy (India, Pakistan)
Bark:
throat and mouth problems, stomach upsets and diarrhea (Samoa); fever, dysentery (Brazil).
Modern research has identified some properties which could be used to treat high blood pressure.
Role in the habitat:
Various species of biting and stinging ants have been found inhabiting hollow twigs of the tree. While the tree provides these creatures with a home, the ants, in turn, may protect the tree from insect predators. Fruit bats eat the husk of the fruit.