Anogeissus pendula (دھونک)
Anogeissus pendula, commonly known as the Button Tree or Dhau Tree, is a small to medium-sized deciduous tree native to the dry deciduous forests and arid hill regions of India and Pakistan, particularly the Aravalli and Vindhyan ranges. It is well adapted to rocky slopes, poor soils, and drought conditions, making it an important species for ecological restoration, erosion control, and dryland afforestation.
Known for its drooping branches, small leathery leaves, and button-like yellowish flowers, Anogeissus pendula plays a critical role in dry forest ecosystems, providing forage, fuelwood, and habitat for wildlife.
Anogeissus pendula (دھونک)
Anogeissus pendula, commonly known as the Button Tree or Dhau Tree, is a small to medium-sized deciduous tree native to the dry deciduous forests and arid hill regions of India and Pakistan, particularly the Aravalli and Vindhyan ranges. It is well adapted to rocky slopes, poor soils, and drought conditions, making it an important species for ecological restoration, erosion control, and dryland afforestation.
Known for its drooping branches, small leathery leaves, and button-like yellowish flowers, Anogeissus pendula plays a critical role in dry forest ecosystems, providing forage, fuelwood, and habitat for wildlife.
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10" pot, 12'' pot, 18'' pot |
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