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Trees of India

In Trees of India we see forty-three tree species, most of which are commonly in India. Detailed descriptions of each, complemented by colour photographs of the tree and its leaves, fruits, and flowers, reveal the unique characteristics of a wide variety of trees. Trees of India includes description...

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Format: Printed Book
Language:Undetermined
Published: New Delhi
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520 |a In Trees of India we see forty-three tree species, most of which are commonly in India. Detailed descriptions of each, complemented by colour photographs of the tree and its leaves, fruits, and flowers, reveal the unique characteristics of a wide variety of trees. Trees of India includes descriptions of well-known trees like the banyan, the gulmohur, the neem, and the coconut, as well as of lesser-known trees like the baobab and the true kapok tree. The descriptions are alphabetically arranged according to the common names of the trees and incorporate information on their scientific and local names, the places in which specific trees grow, and the characteristics of the leaves, flowers, and fruits of different trees. Significantly, Pippa Mukherjee includes information on the uses of each tree, including its wood, though she issues a strong warning against tree felling in the Introduction. In addition to the informative Introduction, the book carries a guide to identifying trees, a glossary, and an index of botanical names.--BOOK JACKET. 
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