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Common Name

Species

Family

Management
NR

Cedrus Deodara

Coniferae

By seed
Deodar, himalayan
(once in three
Cidar
years)

Dalbergia Sisoo

Papilionaceae

North Indian
Seed
Rosewood, Sissam

Shorea Robusta

Dipterocarpaceca

Sal

Seed

Verbanaceae

Teak

Seed and
advance
growth

Azadirachta Indica

Meliaceae

Neem, vembu,
margosa tree

Seed, coppice
and root
suckers

Populus deltoides

Saliaceae

Eastern cotton
wood

(Native to
N.Am)

Pinus roxburghi

Coniferae

Chir

seed

Santalum album

Sandalaceae

Chandan,
Sandalwood

seed

Acacia nilotica
Tamarindus Indica

Leguminosae

Babul

seed

Tectona Grandis

Dendrocalamus
tomentosa
Prosopis juliflora

Management
AR

ST

Sowing

Silvicultural Characteristic
Drought

Fire

Seedlings

Moderate

Sowing,
transplanting,
water soaking for 48
stump planting,
Seedlings Moderate
hrs
root suckers and
cutting
sowing and
transplanting
Transplanting,
stump planting

Alternate wetting and


drying for 14 days

sowing, planting
and stump
planting
Mainly by
cutting, sets
sowing and
planting
sowing,
transplanting
with legume
host

acid scarification,
digestive tract

DS and P

24 hours water
soaking

Frost

(water
logging)

Wind

icultural Characteristics
Light

Coppicing

Root
succulents

LD

LF

Large EG

June

September

Grazing

Nov

Jan

Jan

Feb

Nov

April

Oct

March

Large EG

Jan

May

Small EG

No definite May

EG

April

Strong

LD

Strong

Grazing

Large D

LD

Moderate

Grazing

Large D

Strong

LS

Grazing

LD

Strong

Strong

Phenology

Damage
by
animals

Browsing

EG except
dry localities

SB
LD

Moderate

Weeds

LD

Strong
SB
LD

Poor

Strong

Grazing

April

Phenology

Utilization

April

April

Pencil making, construction, railway


sleepers

April

May

Musical instruments, furniture, firewood

June

Railway sleepers, wagons, wood used


for buildings

June

Nov

Ship building, bridges, building, cabinet


work, railway carriage, general
carpentry etc.

varies

June

Construction, furniture, medicinal uses,


biopesticides

April

June

Match and plywood works, sports goods,


false ceiling, etc

Jan

May

Building works, furniture, boxes and


general carpentry, resin tapping

May

Oct

heartwood scented, carving and fancy


work. Oil distilled is used in perfumery
and medicines.

June

April

April

Chir
Coniferae & Large EG
Deodar
Sandalwood
Shade bearers &EG
Neem

Sal
Large deciduous
Teak
Dalbergia sisoo
Deciduous

Populus deltoides

exept root suckers


and coppicing
diifers with chir on
1,2&8
exact opposite of
chir

except that both chir and


sandalwood are wind hardy

except drought,
same as
sandalwood
All negative except
Fire hardy and
strong coppicers
(+) wind hardy
Same as Santalum (+) wind and drought hardy
album
(-) weak root
succulents

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