The jackfruit tree…
2021-05-21
Name : Jack
Date: 2021-05-21
The jackfruit tree is 15 to 20 metres (50 to 70 feet) tall at maturity and has large stiff glossy green leaves about 15 to 20 cm (6 to 8 inches) long. The small unisexual flowers are borne on dense inflorescences that emerge directly from the trunk and branches.
Apricot
Name : Apricot
A small tree to…
Name : Pera
A small tree to 33 ft high, with spreading branches, the guava is easy to recognize because of its smooth, thin, copper-colored bark that flakes off, showing the greenish layer beneath; and also because of the attractive, "bony" aspect of its trunk which may in time attain a diameter of 10 in.
Papaya tree
Name : Papaya
Kathurumurunga…
Name : Kathurumurunga
Kathurumurunga tree
Small densely branched…
Name : Kamaranga tree
Small densely branched tree sometimes with arched and drooping branches. Leaves are dispersed on branches, not crowded at their ends. Young leaves are purple-red. Inflorescence is 1.5 - 7.5 cm.
Carambola, also…
Name : Kamaranga
Carambola, also known as star fruit or 5 fingers, is the fruit of Averrhoa carambola, a species of tree native to tropical Southeast Asia. The fruit is commonly consumed in parts of Brazil, Southeast Asia, South Asia, the South Pacific, Micronesia, parts of East Asia, the United States, and the Caribbean
Santalum album,…
Name : Sandalwood
Santalum album, or Indian sandalwood, is a small tropical tree, and the traditional source of sandalwood oil. It is native to southern India and Southeast Asia. It is considered sacred in some religions, and some cultures place great significance on its fragrant and medicinal qualities
A mango is a stone…
2021-05-20
Name : Mango
Date: 2021-05-20
A mango is a stone fruit produced from numerous species of tropical trees belonging to the flowering plant genus Mangifera, cultivated mostly for their edible fruit. Most of these species are found in nature as wild mangoes.
Sweet orange
Name : Sweet orange
The Kohomba tree…
Name : Kohomba
The Kohomba tree has a medicinal value. The Tamils call it Vempu.The flowering season of the tree is between March and April.