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How to grow Sissoo trees from seeds?
When do I pick the seed pods from trees? Do they have to be dried first before planting? or treated or soaked? Can I plant in a pot indoors until it warms up? I picked some seeds off a tree and my MIL says that they're supposed to dry on the
what are a few different names for trees?
im trying to write a riddle and i need different names for trees.or flowers.im just having a really hard time.
Is Rosewood a form of Redwood?
I need to clasify hardoods and softwoods. I have samples of rosewood. Should I position it under redwood as a softwood? Thanks.
What Site Can I Buy "Safi" From?
I am looking for a website that sells "safi - the blood purifier"..It must deliver in the UK...Thanks.....
scientific name of sheesham wood?
sheesham, Indian hard wood, is mainly used as furniture
About   sissoo
Shisham (''Dalbergia sissoo''), is an erect deciduous tree, native to the Indian Subcontinent. It is also called Sissoo, Sisu, Sheesham, Tahli and Indian Rosewood. It is primarily found growing along river banks below 900m elevation, but can range naturally up to 1,300m. The temperature in its native range averages 10 – 40°C, but varies from just below freezing to nearly 50°C. It can withstand average annual rainfall up to 2,000mm and droughts of 3 – 4 months. Soils range from pure sand and gravel to rich alluvium of river banks; Shisham can grow in slightly saline soils. Seedlings are intolerant of shade.
Shisham is best known internationally as a premier timber species of the rosewood genus, but is also utilised as an important fuel wood and for shade and shelter. With its multiple products, tolerance of light frosts and long dry seasons, this species deserves greater consideration for tree farming, reforestation and agro forestry applications. After Teak, it is the most important cultivated timber tree in Bihar- which is the largest producer of Shisham timber in India. In Bihar the tree is planted on roadsides, along canals and as a shade tree for tea plantations. __NOTOC__
Timber
Shisham is among the finest cabinet and veneer timbers. The heartwood is golden to dark brown, and sapwood white to pale brownish white. The heartwood is extremely durable (the specific gravity is 0.7 – 0.8) and is very resistant to dry-wood termites; but the sapwood is readily attacked by fungi and borers. It is used for plywood, agricultural and musical instruments, as well as skis, carvings, boats, floorings, etc.
Fuel wood
The calorific value of the sapwood and heartwood of 'excellent' fuel wood is reported to be 4,908 kcal/kg and 5,181 kcal/kg respectively. As a fuel wood it is grown on a 10 to 15-year rotation. The tree has excellent coppicing ability, although a loss of vigor after two or three rotations has been reported. Shisham wood makes excellent charcoal for heating and cooking.
Botany
Shisham, ''Dalbergia sissoo'' Roxb. (''Leguminosae'', subfamily ''Papilionoideae'') is a medium to large deciduous tree with a light crown which reproduces by seeds and suckers. It can grow up to a maximum of 25m in height and 2 to 3m in diameter, but is usually smaller. Trunks are often crooked when grown in the open. Leaves are leathery, alternate, pinnately compound and about 15cm long. Flowers are whitish to pink, fragrant, nearly sessile, up to 1.5cm long and in dense clusters 5 – 10cm in length. Pods are oblong, flat, thin, strap-like 4 – 8cm long, 1cm wide and light brown. They contain 1 – 5 flat bean-shaped seeds 8 – 10mm long. They have a long taproot and numerous surface roots which produce suckers. Young shoots are downy and drooping; established stems with light brown to dark gray bark to 2.5cm thick, shed in narrow strips; large upper branches support a spreading crown.
Propagation
It takes place most commonly by root suckers and also by seeds. The seeds remain viable for only a few months. Seeds should be soaked in water for 48 hours before sowing and 60 – 80% germination can be expected in 1 – 3 weeks. Seedlings require partial sun or full sun.
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sissoo (plant) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
(2010). In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved March 01, 2010, from Encyclopædia Britannica Online: http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/546700/sissoo
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Die-back of Sissoo
Sissoo (Dalbergia sissoo Roxb.), being a multipurpose tree species, has been a valuable planting species for afforestation, industrial plantation and farm forestry. ... No timber species except teak is so extensively planted as Sissoo in the country. ...
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Dalbergia sissoo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shisham (Dalbergia sissoo), is an erect deciduous tree, native to the Indian Subcontinent. ... Dalbergia sissoo is known to contain the neoflavonoid dalbergichromene in its stem-bark ...
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Picking Out A Tree - Arizona Gardening Forum - GardenWeb
Oct 31, 2009 Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about Indian Rosewood (Dalbergia sissoo) supplied by member gardeners in the
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sissoo: Definition from Answers.com
Sis·soo n. (Bot.) A leguminous tree ( Dalbergia Sissoo ) of the northern parts of India; also, the dark brown compact and durable timber
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What could be wrong with my Sissoo trees? - Arizona Gardening ...
14 posts - 8 authors - Last post: Jul 28, 2005Both of my Sissoo tress have brown tipped leaves. One in particular looks really bad and it has lost quite a few leaves as well.
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Dalbergia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dalbergia sissoo – Agara, Agaru, Errasissu, Gette, Hihu, Indian ... larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Bucculatrix mendax which feeds exclusively on Dalbergia sissoo. ...
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Xeriscape Landscaping Plants For The Arizona Desert Environment ...
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sissoo: Information from Answers.com
Note: click on a word meaning below to see its connections and related words. The noun sissoo has one meaning: Meaning #1 : East Indian tree whose
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Sisu, Sissoo, Indian Rosewood (Dalbergia sissoo)
Sisu, Sissoo, Indian Rosewood (Dalbergia sissoo): see it and grow it.
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Neha Verma - EzineArticles.com Expert Author Bio
The fauna of the park includes the evergreen Sal (Shorea robusta)and all the associated trees, the Sheesam (Dalbergia sissoo), Kanju (Holoplete ...
Release Your Wild Spirit at Corbett National Park
Major flora of the Corbett includes Sal, Semal, Dhak, Kharpat, Sissoo, Khair, Khingan, Bakli, Bel, Ber, Bamboo, Rohini, Pula, Khutber. ...
Flora and Fauna of Corbett National Park
The fauna of the park includes the evergreen Sal (Shorea robusta)and all the associated trees, the Sheesam (Dalbergia sissoo), Kanju (Holoplete ...
Skin Patches and Dark Skin - Ayurvedic Herbal Treatment
Mar 3, 2009 ... Takla (Clerodendron phomodis), Karanj (Pongamia pinnata), Shisham (Dalbergia sissoo) and Khadeer (Acacia catechu) are used. ...
Discover Sheesham Furniture - Made From The Finest Wood In India
Dec 26, 2009 ... Sheesham is an erect deciduous tree which belongs to the Dalbergia sissoo family popularly known as Shisham and Indian Rosewood. ...
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