Dear Kapilji,
Please consider planting native species only. I feel it is ecologically
more appropriate to plant only those species which belong to that region.
Each native tree species carries along with it a small niche or
micro-habitat of all other living things from lesser plants, fungi,
insects, birds, and so on. If that plant happens to be a fig like banyan,
then there is an entire world of living beings associated with it.
Some suggestions : Ficus species, Lagerstromia, Bombax ceiba, Butea
monospema, Capparis sp and so on.
May be plants in the Delhi ridge could be a good choice.
Happy gardening.
May you help other creatures in your gardening pursuits.
Best wishes.
Dr. Badri
On 27 Sep 2013 17:30, "Kapil Sama" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
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> Planning to plant few exotic/rare flowering plant in Delhi..
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> Please suggest the source also from where I can procure the plant..
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> Any advise ??
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> Regards,
> Kapil
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