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Aamti |
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Akashneem |
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Amda |
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Mango like fruit which is used in culinary preparations |
Amla |
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famous for its medicinal value |
Anjan |
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Anjeeri |
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Arjun |
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Arni |
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Babool |
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Badhal |
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related to jack-fruit but its spiky orange fruit is considerably smaller |
Baheda |
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The fruit is part of Triphala |
Bakain |
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Bargad |
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Barna |
Shady site |
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Basa |
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Bel |
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The large fruit contain a pulp that is valued for its medicinal uses. |
Ber |
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The edible fruits are a rich source of Vitamin C |
Bhirra |
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Bilangada |
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The seeds of its edible, red fruit are dispersed by birds |
Bilatri |
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Bilsa |
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You will not see the fruits as there are no female trees in Delhi |
Bistendu |
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Chakwa |
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Chamrod |
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Chudel Papdi |
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flat, papery fruit in large numbers that rustle in the wind |
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ahia |
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Dahi-Palash |
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Daira |
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Dhau |
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Dhavda |
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Doodhi |
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Doon Siras |
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Gamhar |
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Ganiar |
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Goolar |
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Goondi |
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The edible fruit are also eaten by monkeys and birds |
Goonja |
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Hadua |
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Harshingar |
Tolerant of moderate shade |
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Hingot |
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Fruit is eaten by nilgai, jackals and porcupines |
Imli |
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The tangy fruits of this tree are an integral part of Indian Cuisine |
Jadi |
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Jamun |
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edible purple fruit, rich in Vitamin A and C and recommended to control diabetes |
Jhau |
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Jhinjheri |
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Kaari |
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Green to Purple edible fruit |
Kahnar |
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Kaim |
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Kair |
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Kaitthh |
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Hard fruit similar to appearance in bel with an edible sweet and sour pulp |
Kamala |
Withstands shade well |
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It is best known for the dye derived from its bright red fruit (only on female trees) |
Kaniar |
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Kankera |
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Karanj |
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Kasai |
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Pea-sized fruit are a magnet for birds especially green pigeons |
Katul |
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resemble guava when ripe. THese fruit are cooked as a vegetable in unripe form, and are widely used in Ayurveda |
Kutumbar |
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Khabar |
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Pale yellow, edible fruit that are a rich source of calcium |
Khair |
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Khajoori |
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Khejdi |
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Khirk |
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Tiny and inconspicuous |
Khirni |
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Fruiting tree belonging to the chikoo family |
Kosam |
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Krishna Sirish |
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Kuda |
Tolerates Shade |
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Kulu |
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Fast Seed Germination |
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Kummatth |
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Lasuda |
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Mahua |
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The fruit yield an oil used for cooking and lamp-oil |
Marodphali |
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The fruit is cylindrical and spirally twisted giving it the name ‘screw tree’ |
Medsinghi |
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Millettia |
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Neem |
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Palash |
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Pania |
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Edible fruit |
Papda |
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Peelu |
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Peepal |
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Peepli |
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Phulahi |
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Pilkhan |
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Roheda |
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Ranjh |
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Salai |
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Semal |
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Fast Seed Germination |
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Shishum |
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Siras |
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Sona Pakhad |
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Sonjna |
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not consumed as they are bitter |
Thhor |
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Tinsa |
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Toot |
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Tota |
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Tumri |
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The hard green fruit grow on long stalks |
Ullu |
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Usba |
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