Trees – 4

Aegle marmelos

Family: Rutaceae
Common name: Wood apple, Bael, Bel, Bengal quince, Indian quince, Golden apple, Stone apple, Indian Bael
Wood apple tree, is a tropical fruit-bearing tree native to Asia, and has been cultivated for centuries for its medicinal properties and delicious fruits. Read more >>

Neolamarckia cadamba

Family: Rubiaceae
Common name: Cadamba, Kadam, Burflower-tree, Laran, Leichhardt pine
Cadamba is a tropical, fast-growing tree species that is native to South and Southeast Asia and is particularly prevalent in countries like India, Myanmar, and Thailand. Read more >>

Malus domestica

Family: Rosaceae
Common name: Apple tree, Apple, Seb
The apple tree is a remarkable and iconic fruit-bearing tree that has been cherished for centuries, loved all over the world for its sweet fruits. They originated from Central Asia. Read more >>

Prunus persica

Family: Rosaceae
Common name: Peach, Peach tree, Common peach
Peach trees have captured the hearts of gardeners with their graceful form, enchanting flowers, distinct leaves, and delectable fruits. Read more >>

Citrus maxima

Family: Rutaceae
Common name: Pomelo, Pummelo, Pomello, Pommelo, Papanus, Shaddock, Pumelo, Pamplemousse
Pomelo is a tall and majestic citrus tree celebrated by gardeners for their large, flavorful fruits and ornamental value. Read more >>

Sesbania grandiflora

Family: Fabaceae
Common name: Agati, Vegetable hummingbird, Agasti, Swamp pea, West Indian pea
Agati Trees are short, fast-growing trees valued for their edible flowers & leaves that are used to make curries, stews, soups, & stir fries. Read more >>

Barringtonia asiatica

Family: Lecythidaceae
Common name: Sea poison tree, Fish poison tree, Putat, Duppy coconut, Sea putat, Box fruit tree
Sea Poison Tree is a medium-sized, evergreen tree commonly seen in coastal regions of India, producing pretty flowers and poisonous fruits. Read more >>

Conocarpus erectus

Family: Combretaceae
Common name: Buttonwood, Button mangrove, Silver buttonwood
Buttonwood is a versatile, resilient tree that is very commonly used for landscaping as hedge or border trees. Read more >>

Vitex negundo

Family: Lamiaceae
Common name: Negundo, Chinese chaste tree, Nirgundi, Five-leaved chaste tree, Chaste Tree, Karinochi
Negundo is very useful tree that has enormous medicinal value in traditional herbal and Ayurveda medicine. Read more >>

Dracaena draco

Family: Asparagaceae
Common name: Dragon tree, Canary Islands dragon tree, Drago, Dragon’s blood plant
Dragon Tree is a unique, ancient species well-known for their umbrella-like canopy and the red resin that oozes out when cut. Read more >>

Ceiba speciosa

Family: Malvaceae
Common name: Floss silk tree, Mexican Silk Cotton Tree, Paineira-rosa, Tree of wool, Palo borracho
Floss Silk Trees are stunningly beautiful with their bulbous, bottle-like trunk and beautiful, bright pink flowers that bloom in spring. Read more >>

Abies nordmanniana

Family: Pinaceae
Common name: Nordmann fir, Caucasian fir, Christmas tree fir
Nordmann fir is an impressively majestic tree grown as ornamental trees in parks and public gardens, and also used as Christmas trees. Read more >>

Tilia cordata

Family: Malvaceae
Common name: Small-leaved lime, Small-leaved linden, Little-leaf, Littleleaf linden, Pry tree, Pry
Small-leaved lime is a medium-sized, strong, deciduous tree commonly grown as a ornamental tree in Europe and North America. Read more >>

Radermachera sinica

Family: Bignoniaceae
Common name: China doll, Serpent tree, Emerald tree, China doll tree, China doll plant
China doll tree is a new entrant into the garden scene, but now its being grown everywhere, indoors and outdoors, loved for their bright green, glossy leaves. Read more >>

Terminalia mantaly

Family: Combretaceae
Common name: Madagascar almond tree, Umbrella tree
Madagascar Almond is a beautiful ornamental tree loved by gardeners and landscapers for its unique architectural growth pattern. Read more >>

Bunchosia glandulifera

Family: Malpighiaceae
Common name: Peanut butter fruit, Bunchosia argentea, Monk’s Plum, Peanut Butter Tree, Caferana
Peanut butter fruit tree is small tropical tree known for its deep red fruits that smell and taste like peanut butter, sticky and sweet. Read more >>

Nephelium lappaceum

Family: Sapindaceae
Common name: Rambutan, Ramboostan, Hairy lychee
Rambutan is a tropical fruit tree that is loved by gardeners and farmers for their fragrant, hairy red fruits that taste like lychees. Read more >>

Xanthorrhoea australis

Family: Asphodelaceae
Common name: Australian grass tree, Austral grasstree, Grass tree
Australian grass tree is an iconic species native to Australia, slow-growing trees that are resilient to bush fires, droughts, and other adverse conditions. Read more >>

Gmelina philippensis

Family: Lamiaceae
Common name: Parrot’s Beak, Hedgehog, Wild sage, Badhara
Parrot’s beak or Wild sage is a versatile shrub or small tree that can add beauty to your garden with their hanging bunches of yellow flowers with red bracts. Read more >>

Melaleuca linariifolia

Family: Myrtaceae
Common name: Narrow-leaved paperbark, Snow-in-summer, Flax-leaved paperbark
Narrow-leaved paperbark is a beautiful, versatile tree preferred by gardeners for their beautiful leaves and feathery white flowers. Read more >>

Bauhinia acuminata

Family: Fabaceae
Common name: White orchid tree, Dwarf white bauhinia, Snowy orchid-tree, Mandaaram, Kachnar
White orchid tree is a beautiful flowering small tree that can grow in a sunny corner of your garden producing pristine white flowers. Read more >>

Syzygium cumini

Family: Myrtaceae
Common name: Malabar plum, Java plum, Black plum, Indian blackberry, Jamun, Njaval pazham, Naval pazham
Malabar plum or Jamun trees are grown for their glossy dark purple fruits that have a sweet, but astringent flavour. Read more >>

Bauhinia monandra

Family: Fabaceae
Common name: Pink bauhinia, Orchid tree, Butterfly flower, Pink orchid tree
Pink Bauhinia is a very beautiful, fast-growing, small tree that can fill your garden with colors and butterflies, popular for their lovely pink flowers. Read more >>

Alstonia scholaris

Family: Apocynaceae
Common name: Devil’s tree, Blackboard tree, Milkwood, Scholar tree, Milkwood tree, Indian pulai
Blackboard tree is a tall, stately tree that can be grown in home gardens or in landscaped areas, providing shade as well as fragrant flowers. Read more >>

Santalum album

Family: Santalaceae
Common name: Sandal, Sandalwood, Indian sandalwood, Sandal tree, True sandalwood, Chandanam, Chandan
Sandalwood is a small, but prestigious tree renowned for its aromatic heartwood, used in making cosmetics and soaps. Read more >>

Pterospermum acerifolium

Family: Malvaceae
Common name: Dinnerplate tree, Bayur tree, Kanak Champa, Buddha tree, Maple-leaved Bayur tree
Dinnerplate tree is a tall, beautiful tree that produces lovely white flowers that are fragrant and attractive to pollinators. Read more >>

Gardenia latifolia

Family: Rubiaceae
Common name: Indian Boxwood, Ceylon Boxwood, Broadleaf Gardenia, Papda, Papra
Indian Boxwood is a deciduous tree commonly seen in India, loved for their well-rounded beautiful crown and fragrant yellow flowers. Read more >>

Bauhinia galpinii

Family: Fabaceae
Common name: Red bauhinia, Red orchid tree, Red butterfly tree, Red orchid bush, South African orchid bush, African plume
Red Orchid tree is a very beautiful shrub or small tree that can be planted and maintained very easily in home gardens. Read more >>

Wodyetia bifurcata

Family: Arecaceae
Common name: Foxtail palm
Foxtail palm is an elegant and majestic tree that is loved by gardeners and landscapers for their beautiful ruffly fronds. They are very easy to maintain, and need very little care and attention. Read more >>

Cerbera odollam

Family: Apocynaceae
Common name: Suicide tree, Pong-pong. Othalam, Sea pong-pong, Yellow-eyed cerbera
Suicide tree or Pong-pong is commonly seen in Southeast Asian countries near riverbanks, sandy coasts, mangrove swamps, or waterbodies. Read more >>

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