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