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From: Ponnutheerthagiri Santhan <[email protected]>
Date: 20 June 2015 at 15:39
Subject: Re: [itpmods:9033] Can you help?
To: [email protected], [email protected]


The list is looking good.you can add vijayasar (Pterocarpus marsupium), ,
madhuca longifolia, Neem, Alstonia scoloris,
 Michelia champaka, terminalia arjuna, Lagerstroeia speciosa, Thespesia
poplnea, Gmelina arborea, Mimusops elengi,
 , varun Albizia lebbeck, aegle marmelos.which will add more value for your
area.
Regrds
Dr. Santhan
Senior botanist

On Sat, Jun 20, 2015 at 1:17 PM, Suresh Parambath <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I found your page very interesting, because I live in a gated community
> called Ferns Meadows. We pride ourselves because we are very green and
> conscious of our biodiversity. I was especially happy to see your list of
> trees that sustain birds, bees and mammals. TOur founding fathers had
> planted Silver Oaks, most of which are over 15 years - we are told these
> are reaching their end of life. Our plan is to plant saplings that bear
> fruits, flowers and are fragrant (like Akash Mallige), so that there is
> enough for bees, butterflies, birds, bats, monkeys and squirrels to feed
> on. But, most of these will be along our streets, hence have to be shorter
> than powerlines, and not have root systems which are shallow and interfere
> with the roads.
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> We have about 4 kms of road in our 42 acres, in what was once the Green
> Belt, and now called the Yellow Belt. This is off Hennur Main Road, past
> the Ring Road, in a village called Bilishivale. I have  identified trees
> that can replace the Silver Oaks gradually.
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> This is my list:
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> 1.    Jackfruit (Red & Yellow) - 6 each = 12
> 2.    Breadfruit - 6
> 3.    Grapefruit - 6
> 4.    Gooseberry - 6
> 5.    Starfruit – 6 (Carambola)
> 6.    Bilimbi – 6  (Bemp Huli)
> 7.    Nutmeg - 6
> 8.    Fig         - 6
> 9.    Allspice - 6
> 10. Cinnamon -6
> 11. Avocado - 10
> 13. Jamun - 6
> 14. Gooseberry –\
> 1.    Sampige (Champak) - 10
> 2.    Rosewood - 10
> 3.    Mahogany - 6
> 4.    Ebony - 8
> 5.    Nagalinga Pushpa - 8
> 6.    Symaroopa - 6
> 7.    Akash Mallike - 10
> 8.    Kanakal (shrub) -10
> 9.    Gulganje - 6
> 10. Seema Sundukai - 6
> 11. Kadamba - 8
> 12. Tamarind - 6
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> I have chosen shorter ones to be planted under powerlines, and taller ones
> on the other side of the street and public areas. Is this the right way, or
> can you be kind enough to advise us to do better?
>
> Looking forward
>
> Suresh
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