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Arali  
Collical Name Oleander
Biological Name Nerium oleander
Features: Common name: Oleander • Hindi: Kaner • Manipuri: কবীৰৈ K
Price:RS 30/.. TO 150/.. Stock: 200 NOS View Details

Arabian Jasmine  
Collical Name Butt mogra
Biological Name Jasminum sambac var
Features: Common name: Arabian Jasmine 'Grand Duke Of Tuscany', Butt mogra (H
Price:RS 30/.. Stock: 1000 NOS View Details

RED SANDLEWOOD  
Collical Name Red Sanders
Biological Name PTEROCARPUS SANTALINUS
Features: GOOD TIMBER & VALUE WOOD, USE TO EXPORT IN JAPAN.
Price:RS - 20/.. TO 50/.. Stock: 5000/.. View Details

Gundu Malli  
Collical Name Jasmine family
Biological Name Jasminum sambac var
Features: Common name: Arabian Jasmine 'Belle of India' • Hindi: Madan mogr
Price:RS - 20/.. Stock: 2400 NOS View Details

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Silver OAK
Reaching a height of 75 feet or more with a 25-foot spread, Silver Oak is pyramidal to oval in shape, eventually developing a few heavy horizontal limbs and a thick trunk. It is a fast growing evergreen tree, between 18-35 m tall with dark green delicately dented bipinnatifid leaves reminiscent of a fern frond. These leaves are generally 15-30 cm long with silvery undersides. Its flowers are golden-orange bottlebrush-like blooms,...
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Teak
Teak (Tectona grandis), is a tall and handsome deciduous tree. Its botanical family is verbenaceae. It is called Sagwan, sagon saigon, saj, taku, kayum, etc in local languages. It grows well in warm climate and well-drained soil. It grows naturally in Myanmar and central and southern India and is propagated artificially in the Indo-Gangetic plains, and the foothills from Bengal to Haryana and Punjab on comparatively lesser scale, especially as an avenue tree. It grows happily in low height plains to the foothills up to 800 m.
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