List of tree species in the Indian Institute of Science (K. Sankar Rao, 2009 and Field work)
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1 List of species in the Indian Institute of Science (K. Sankar Rao, 2009 and Field work) Sl. No Botanical Name Common Name 1 Acacia Australian auriculiformis wattle Cunn. Ex Benth. 2 Acacia catechu ( f.) Wild. 3 Acacia chundra ( Ex Rottl.) 4 Acacia leucophloea () Wild. 5 Acacia nilotica () Del. Subsp. Indica (Benth.) Brenan 6 Adenanthera pavonina 7 Aegle marmelos () Corr. Serr. 8 Ailanthus triphysa (Dennst.) Alston 9 Albizia lebbeck () Benth. 10 Albizia odoratissima (f.) Benth. 11 Aleurites moluccana () Wild. 12 Alstonia macrophylla Wall. Ex DC. 13 Alstonia scholaris () R. Br. 14 Anacardium occidentale 15 Annona cherimola Mill. 16 Annona reticulata 17 Annona squamosa 18 Aphanamixis polystachya (Wall.) 19 Artocarpus altitilis (Park.) Fosb. 20 Artocarpus heterophyllus Lam. 21 Artocarpus hirsutus Lam. Black cutch Annexure IV Family Native Location Fabaceae Australia In front of SID Fabaceae India Acacia-phoenix groove next to the swamp (P) red cutch Fabaceae India Airstrip White-barked Fabaceae Indomalayan region Next to CEDT, Airstrip acacia Babul acacia Fabaceae India Vijnanapura campus Coral seed Fabaceae China, Malaysia In front of Centtral office-next to Tata statue Bael Rutaceae India Main Guest White palle Simaroubaceae India, Sri Lanka, Southeasr Asia, Australia. East indian walnut Next to SSCU among Ficus pandurata Fabaceae Asia In front of CST and at several other locations on the campus. Blacksiris Fabaceae Tropical Asia Main Guest Candle-nut Euphorbiaceae Malaysia In front of JNCASR President's Office Batino Apocynaceae Sri Lanka Professor's quarters area Scholar Apocynaceae India Next to Biochemistry Department Cashew Anacardiaceae Northeastern Brazil Airstrip area Cherimoya Annonaceae Peru, Ecuador Nursery Bullock's heart Annonaceae Neotropics Nursery Custard apple Annonaceae West Indies Vijnanapura campus Pithraj Meliaceae Tropical Asia Next to C mess Bread fruit Moraceae Malay Peninsula Staff quarters Jack fruit Moraceae India Near Faculty Club Wild jack Moraceae Tropical Asia Telecom Bureau premises 51
2 22 Averrhoa carambola 23 Azadirachta indica A. Juss. 24 Barringtonia acutangula () 25 Barringtonia asiatica () Kurz. 26 Bauhinia racemosa Lam. 27 Bauhinia blakeana Dunn. 28 Bauhinia galpinii N.E. Br. 29 Bauhinia tomentosa 30 Bauhinia forficata Link 31 Bauhinia purpurea 32 Bauhinia variegata 33 Bauhinia variegata var. candida Voigt. 34 Bauhinia purpurata (Vieill.) 35 Bolusanthus speciosus (Bolus) 36 Bombax malabaricum DC. 37 Brassaia actinophylla Endl. Var. capitata Clarke 38 Broussonetia papyrifera Vent. 39 Broussonetia luzonica Bureau 40 Brownea coccinea Jacq. 41 Butea monosperma (Lam.) Taub. 42 Caesalpinia ferrea Mart. Ex Tul. 43 Callistemon viminalis (Soland. Ex Gaertn.) G. Don 44 Calophyllum inophyllum 45 Cananga odorata (Lam.) Hook.f. & Thoms. 46 Cassia fistula Indian laburnum Star fruit Oxalidaceae Sri Lanka One readily accessible s is in the nursery Neem Meliaceae India Airstrip and staff quarters Indian Oak Lecythidaceae Southeast Asia, N. In front of JNCASR Australia President's Office Fish poison Lecythidaceae South Pacific Islands Archives Cell premises Indian Fabaceae Tropics of both Next to Lecture Hall kanchan hemispheres Complex (T) Hong kong Fabaceae Hong Kong Main Quadrangle orchid Pride of the Fabaceae South Africa Nursery cape Brazilian Fabaceae Tropical Asia, Africa CST area orchid Burmese silk Fabaceae Brazil, Peru Jubilee Garden orchid Butterfly Fabaceae India, Burma, Main Quadrangle and Vietnam other locations Mountain Fabaceae India, China Next to Kabini canteen ebony White Fabaceae China Nursery bauhinia Purple orchid Fabaceae Asian tropics Park in front of Airstrip Tree wisteria Fabaceae Mozambique Next to Electrical Red Silkcotton Bombacaceae India Next to Centre for High Energy Physics Queensland Araliaceae Australia MBU car parking umbrella Paper Moraceae East Asia Behind CES mulberry Limba bao Moraceae Philippines Miniforest West indian Mountain rose Flame of the forest Brazilian ironwood Drooping bottle-brush Alexandran laurel Scented Ylang-Ylang Fabaceae Tropical America NIAS Fabaceae India Behind Main Guest Fabaceae Eastern Brazil TMC Club Myrtaceae Australia By the side of Material Research Centre Clusiacea Mozambique, Biochemistry Tropical Asia Department quadrangle Annonaceae Indo-malaysian Student Hostels area Fabaceae India, China, Southeast Asia Behind Tata Memorial Library 52
3 47 Cassia grandis f Brazilian Fabaceae Tropical America Student Hostels area cassia 48 Cassia javanica Java cassia Fabaceae Southeast Asia Next to Central Office building 49 Cassia moschata Kunth Bronze shower Fabaceae Panama, Columbia Next to Central Offica Building and Nursery 50 Cassia roxburghii DC. Red cassia Fabaceae Sri Lanka Behind Central Office building 51 Cassia spectabilis DC. Popcorn bush cedar Fabaceae Tropical Southeast Asia Along the road to Main Guest 52 Cassine paniculata Indian cassine Celastraceae India Main Guest (Wight & Arn.) 53 Castanospermum Australian Fabaceae Australia Behind old Faculty Club australe Cunn. & Fraser chestnut 54 Casuarina equisetifolia She-oak Casuarinaceae Malaysia, S. Asia, Australia Next to JN Tata Auditorium 55 Cedrela odorata Spanish cedar Meliaceae West Indies, Central Old Faculty Club & South America 56 Ceiba pentandra Kapok Bombacaceae South & Central Next to D gate () Gaertn. America 57 Ceiba speciosa (A. Floss-silk Bombacaceae Brazil, Argentina In front of Central St. Hil.) Ravenna 58 Centrolobium microchaete (Mart. Ex Benth.) Office building Canary wood Fabaceae South America Krithika hostel 59 Chukrasia tabularis Indian Meliaceae India, SE Asia Near CES A. Juss. redwood 60 Cinnamomum verum J.S. Presl True cinnamon Lauraceae India, Sri Lanka Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Garden 61 Citharexylum fruticosum Fiddle wood Verbenaceae Caribbean Territories Director's Bungalow premises 62 Cirtus grandis () Osbeck Pomelo Rutaceae Southeast Asia Next to Hoysala Guest 63 Clusia rosea Jacq. Autograph Clusiacea Tropical America Behind Central Office building 64 Cochlospermum religiosum () Yellow silk cotton Cochlospermace ae Tropical Asia Main Guest, Main Quadrangle 65 Colvillea racemosa Colville's Fabaceae Madagascar Main Quadrangle Boj. glory 66 Cordia lutea Lam. Yellow cordia Boraginaceae Peru, Ecuador Nursery 67 Cordia wallichii G. Indian cherry Boraginaceae West Asia MBU car parking Don 68 Couroupita Cannon-ball Lecythidaceae French Guiana JNCASR Office guianensis Abul. 69 Crescentia cujete Calabash Bignoniaceae West Indies, Tropical Main Quadrangle America 70 Dalbergia latifolia East indian rosewood Fabaceae India MCB Department, Next to Faculty Club 71 Dalbergia sissoo North Indian Fabaceae India Main Quadrangle rosewood 72 Delonix regia (Bojer ex Hook.) Raf. Gulmohur Fabaceae Madagascar Gulmohur Marg 53
4 73 Duadanga grandiflora ( Ex DC.) Walp. Lampatti Sonneratiaceae Cambodia, E.India, Laos Miniforest 74 Dillenia indica Elephant apple Dilleniaceae India Next to MBU Parking 75 Diospyros cordifolia 76 Diospyros ebenum Koenig. 77 Diospyros melanoxylon 78 Drypetes roxburghii (Wall.) Hurus 79 Elaeocarpus grandis F. Muell. 80 Emblica officinalis Gaertn. 81 Enterolobium contortisiliqum (Vell.) 82 Eriobotrya japonica (Thunb.) Lindley Mountain Ebenaceae India, Sri Lanka, Main Quadrangle persimmon Malaysia, Australia Ceylon ebony Ebenaceae India Main Guest Bale Ebenaceae India Main Guest Indian amulet Euphorbiaceae India Main Guest Blue-marble Elaeocarpaceae Australia Director's Bungalow and Main Guest Indian Euphorbiaceae Southeast Asia Nursery gooseberry Pacara earpod Fabaceae Brazil, Bolivia, Student Council Paraguay, Argentina Loquat Rosaceae China Director's Bungalow and Duplex Quarters 83 Erythrina umbrosa Crimson Fabaceae Neotropics, India Swamp (P) Kunth Mortel 84 Erythrina suberosa Corky coral Fabaceae India, SE Asia Airstrip 85 Erythina Tiger wood Fabaceae Central America C mess area standleyana Krukoff 86 Erythroxylum Bastard sandal Erythroxylaceae India Semi-wild area (J) monogynum of India 87 Eucalyptus Forest red gum Myrtaceae Australia Nilgiri marg tereticornis Sm. 88 Eugenia uniflora Surinam Myrtaceae Surinam, Guyana Nursery cherry 89 Filicium decipiens Fern leaf Sapindaceae India Next to IPC (Wt. & Arn.) 90 Ficus auriculata Elephant year Moraceae Southeast Asia Rohini hostel Lour. fig 91 Ficus benghalensis Banyan Moraceae India Behind Aerospace 92 Ficus benjamina Benjamin fig Moraceae India, Malaya Main Quadrangke, Director's Bunglow 93 Ficus drupacea var. pubescens (Roth) Mysore fig Moraceae India Area next to Jubilee Garden Corner 94 Ficus elastica India rubee Moraceae Southeast Asia Next to Archives Cell Ex Hornem. 95 Ficus pandurata Fiddle leaf fig Moraceae Tropical West Africa Next to SSCU Hance 96 Ficus infectoria sensu - Type I Indian White fig Moraceae India, Nepal, Sri Lanka Main Guest 54
5 97 Ficus infectoria Pakur Moraceae India Next to SSCU sensu -Type II 98 Ficus virens Aiton Spotted White Moraceae India, SE Asia Vijnanapura campus (Ficus infectoria sensu -Type III) Fig 99 Ficus racemosa Cluster Fig Moraceae India Department of Instrumentation 100 Ficus religiosa Peepal Moraceae India, Burma Next to MRC 101 Firmiana colorata Coloured Sterculiaceae India Materials () R. Br. Sterculia 102 Flacouratia inermis Batoko plum Flacouratiaceae Philippines Next to JN Tata Auditorium 103 Calamus prasinus Ontibetha Arecaceae India Miniforest Lak. & Renuka 104 Caryota mitis Lour. Clustered Fish-tail Arecaceae Tropical Asia By the side of Central Office building 105 Caryota urens Fish-tail Arecaceae Sri Lanka, India In front of Central Office building 106 Cocos nucifera Coconut Arecaceae Indo-Pacific Nursery 107 Cyrtostachys renda Blume 108 Dypsis lutescens (Wendl.) Beentze & Dransfield 109 Hydristele wendlandiana (C. Moore & F. Muell.) H. Wendl. & Drude 110 Livistona chinensis (Jacq.) R. Br. Ex Mart. 111 Livistona rotundifolia (Lam.) Mart. 112 Phoenix roebelinii O'Brien 113 Phoenix rupicola T. Anders 114 Rhapis excelsa Henry 115 Phoenix sylvestris () 116 Pritchardia pacifica Seem. & H. Wendl. 117 Ptychosperma macarthuri Nichols 118 Roystonea regia (H.B.K) O. F. Cook 119 Syagrus romanzoffianum (Cham.) Red sealing wax Golden cane Florence fall Chinese fan Roundleaf fan Pigmy date Arecaceae Malaysia, Borneo JNCASR city office premises Arecaceae Madagascar At several locations, in front of ECE Arecaceae Tropical Australia Main Guest Arecaceae South China In front of Electrical Department Arecaceae Southeast asia Behind SID building Arecaceae Laos, Thailand, Possibly Myanmar Park between Lecture hall complex and admissions office Dwarf date Arecaceae India, Bhutan In front of Main Guest Lady Arecaceae South China Registrar's Quarters Wild date Arecaceae India Swimming pool area Fiji fan Arecaceae Tonga, Fiji Islands Instrumentation premises Macarthur Arecaceae New Guinea, Australia Next to Automation Department Cuban royal Arecaceae Cuba Next to Lecture Hall Complex (T) Glassman Arecaceae Brazil Next to Mathematics 55
6 120 Thrinax parviflora Sw. Jamaican Thatch Arecaceae Jamaica Biochemistry Quadrangle, Electrical 121 Garcinia indica Coccum Clusiaceae India Miniforest (Thouars) Choisy 122 Gliricidia sepium Quickstick Fabaceae South America Main Quadrangle (Jacq.) Kunth ex Walp. 123 Gmelina arborea White teak Verbenaceae India Next to water Tunnel Lab 124 Grevillea robusta Silver oak Proteaceace Australia Silver Oak Marg Cunn. Ex R. Br. 125 Grewia asiatica sensu Masters Phalsa Tiliaceae South Asia Next to Mechanical 126 Guazuma ulmifolia Honey-fruit Sterculiaceae Central America Next to MBU Lam. 127 Heritiera littoralis Looking glass Sterculiaceae Old world tropics Near C mess Dyrand. 128 Hibiscus tiliaceus Yellow mallow Tree Malvaceae Tropical Asia Main Guest, Gymkhana 129 Jacaranda acutifolia Humb. & Bonpl. Jacaranda Bignoniaceae South America Main Quadrangle 130 Joannesia princeps Vell. 131 Khaya senegalensis (Desr.) A. Juss. 132 Kigelia africana (Lam.) Benth. 133 Lagerstroemia speciosa () Pers. 134 Lepisanthes tetraphylla (Vahl) Radlk. 135 Leucaena latisiliqua () Gillis 136 Limonia acidissima 137 Litchi chinensis Sonn. 138 Lonchocarpus minimiflorus J.D. Smith 139 Madhuca indica J. Gmelin 140 Magnolia grandiflora 141 Majidea zanguebarica Oliv. 142 Malpighia glabra Barbados Araranut Tree Euphorbiaceae Coastal Brazil Behind former faculty club African Meliaceae Central America On the way to NIAS mahogany African Bignoniaceae Tropical West Africa Jubilee Garden sausage Pride of india Lythraceae India Main Quadrangle Wild aphania Sapindaceae Tropical Africa. S. & SE Asia, Australia Main Quadrangle Subabool Fabaceae Central America Semi-wild area Wood apple Rutaceae India Main Quadrangle Litchi Sapindaceae South China Nursery Chapleno Fabaceae Trinidad, Tobago By the side of JN Tata Library Butter Sapotaceae India One specimen is in front of Tata Book and another next to Science Informatio Centre Lily Magnoliaceae Tropical America On either side of Tata Statue Velvet-seed Sapindaceae Tropical Kenya Main Quadrangle Malpighiaceae Tropical America NIAS premises cherry 143 Mangifera indica Mango Anacardiaceae India Nursery 56
7 144 Manihot glaziovii Muell. -arg. Ceara rubber Euphorbiaceae Central America Behind Main Guest 145 Manilkara zapota Sapodilla Sapotaceae Central America Main Guest () P. Royen 146 Markhamia lutea Siala Bignoniaceae Tropical Africa On the way to D gate (Benth.) K.Schum. 147 Melaleuca bracteate F. Muell. River tea Myrtaceae Australia One specimen is in Nursery 148 Melaleuca leucodendron Punk Myrtaceae Australia Next to Central Office building 149 Melia azedarach Persian Lilac Meliaceae Australia CST 150 Melia dubia Cav. China berry Meliaceae India, Tropical Asia, Angola, Australia In front to CEDT, next to SERC 151 Mesua ferrea Ceylon Clusiaceae Sri Lanka NIAS ironwood 152 Michelia longifolia White Magnoliaceae China Professor's quarters area Blume champaka 153 Michelia champaca Orange Magnoliaceae India, Malaysia Student hostels area champak 154 Millettia peguensis Moulmein Fabaceae Myanmar Next to SERC Ali rosewood 155 Millingtonia hortensis f. Indian cork Bignoniaceae Myanmar Main Quadrangle, next to High Energy Physics 156 Mimusops elengi Indian medlar Sapotaceae India CST 157 Mitragyna parviflora () Korth. 158 Moringa oleifera Lam. True kadamb Rubiaceae India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh Miniforest Drumstick Moringaceae India Nursery and Staff Quarters 159 Morus alba White Moraceae China Behind MRC mulberry 160 Muntingia calabura Singapore cherry Elaeocarpaceae South America At several locations on the campus, Nursery 161 Murraya koenigii () Spreng. 162 Neolamarckia cadamba () Bosser 163 Ochroma lagopus Sw. 164 Oncoba spinosa Forssk. 165 Parkia biglandulosa Wt. & Arn. 166 Peltophorum africanum Sond. 167 Peltophorum pterocarpum (DC.) Back. Ex K. Heyne Curry leaf Rutaceae India, Sri Lanka, China, Laos, Myanmar Several s occur scattered on the campus, particularly in the backyards of staff quarters. Kadamb Rubiaceae India Behind Central Office building Balsa Bombacaceae Panama, Columbia Near CST Snuff-box Flacouratiaceae South Africa On the roadside, Next to Nursery Badminton Fabaceae Malaysia In front of CEDT ball African wattle Fabaceae South Africa On either side of road from the second gate Copper pod Fabaceae Sri Lanka, Sutheast On either side of the Asia road from the second gate 57
8 168 Persea americana Miller Avocado Lauraceae Southern Mexico In front of CST, Vijnanapura campus 169 Persea macrantha Indian persea Lauraceae India, Sri Lanka CES (Nees) Kosterm. 170 Phyllanthus acidus Star Euphorbiaceae Brazil Vijnanapura campus () Skeels gooseberry 171 Phyllanthus polyphykkus Wild. Wild gooseberry Euphorbiaceae India On the way to Jubilee Garden 172 Pithecellobium Manila Fabaceae Mexico, S. America, Vijnanapura campus dulce () Benth. tamarind West Indies 173 Plumeria obtusa Cuban Fabaceae var. sericiflora frangipani 174 Plumeri obtusa Temple Fabaceae var. obtusa 175 Plumeria rubra Pagoda Fabaceae forma rubra 176 Plumeria rubra frangipani Fabaceae forma tricolor 177 Plumeria rubra Yellow Fabaceae forma lutea frangipani 178 Plumeria rubra Crimson Fabaceae forma acutifolia temple 179 Polyalthia longifolia (Sonn.) Mast Annonaceae South India As avenue s in front of Civil Thwaites 180 Pongamia pinnata () Pierre Indian elm Fabaceae India Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Garden 181 Pseudobombax ellipticum (H.B.K.) Dug. Shaving brush Bombacaceae Mexico Next to Stores and Purchase, Main Guest 182 Psidium guajava Guava Myrtaceae Tropical america VIjnanapura campus, Nursery 183 Pterocarpus marsupium Kino Fabaceae India Next to Greenhouse in the Nursery 184 Pterospermum Dinnerplate Sterculiaceae India Next to C mess acerifolium () Wild. 185 Pterygota alata Buddha's Sterculiaceae India Behind Main Guest () R. Br. 186 Reutealis trisperma (Blco.) Airy Shaw 187 Salix tetrasperma 188 Samanea saman (Jacq.) Merr. coconut Philippine tung Euphorbiaceae Malaysian Archipelago, Philippines Next to Materials Research Centre, Vijnanapura campus Indian willow Salicaceae Southeast Asia, India Swamp (P) Rain Fabaceae Tropical America, West Indies Next to Central Office on either side of the road 189 Santalum album Sandal wood Santalaceae India At several locations on the campus, a few specimens are next to Main Guest 190 Sapindus laurifolius Vahl Soapnut Sapindaceae South India Airstrip area 58
9 191 Sapium sebiferum () Chinese tallow Euphorbiaceae China, Japan Southeaast corner of Biochemistry 192 Saraca asoca () de Wilde Flowering ashoka Fabaceae India, Sri Lanka On either side of Central office building 193 Schleichera oleosa Lac Sapindaceae India Faculty club (Lour.) Oken 194 Schotia Tree fuchsia Fabaceae South Africa Behind Physics brachypetala Sonder 195 Semecarpus Marking nut Anacardiaceae Sub Himalayan Behind Wind Tunnel anacardium f (India) 196 Sesbania Vegetable Fabaceae Indonesia Nursery grandiflora () Poiret hummingbird 197 Shorea roxburghii G. Don White meranti Dipterocarpacea e India Next to Water Tunnel Lab 198 Simarouba glauca DC. Paradise Simaroubaceae North America Biochemistry Quadrangle 199 Spathodea campanulata P. African tulip Bignoniaceae Tropical Africa In front of Central Office Building Beauv. 200 Spondias pinnata Hog-plum Anacardiaceae India Nursery (f.) Kurz 201 Streblus asper Lour. Sandpaper Moraceae Sri Lanka, India On the way to NIAS 202 Swietenia macrophylla King 203 Swietenia Mahagoni () Jacq. 204 Syzygium aromaticum () Merr. & Perry 205 Syzygium cumini () Skeels 206 Syzygium jambos () Alston 207 Syzygium laetum (Buch. -Ham.) 208 Syzygium nervosum DC. 209 Syzygium samarangese (Bl.) Merr. & Perry 210 Tabebuia aurea (Manso) benth. & Hook.f. ex S. Moore 211 Tabebuia chrysotricha (Mart. Ex DC.) Standl. 212 Tabebuia impetiginosa (Mart. Ex DC.) Standl. 213 Tabebuia pallida (Lindley) Miers Honduras mahogany Meliaceae Tropical America, Mexico, Brazil Main Guest West indian Meliaceae Caribbean Territories Mahogany marg mahogany Cloves Myrtaceae Moluccas Duplex Quarters Indian Myrtaceae South- & Southeast Next to Students Hostels blackberry Asia area Rose apple Myrtaceae Southeast Asia Main Guest Madle Myrtaceae Endemic to India Miniforest Rai jamun Myrtaceae India Former Faculty Club Java apple Myrtaceae Malay Archipelago Nursery Caribbean trumpet Golden trumpet Pink trumpet Cuban pink trumpet Bignoniaceae South America Main Quadrangle Bignoniaceae Brazil, South America Next to Electrical Bignoniaceae South America In front of SID Bignoniaceae West Indies Vijananapura Campus 59
10 214 Tabebuia rosea (Bertol) DC. 215 Tabernaemontana divericata R. Br. Ex Roem. & Schult. 216 Talauma mutabilis Bl. 217 Tamarindus indica 218 Tecoma castanifolia (D. Don) Melch. Rosy trumpet Bignoniaceae Tropical South America Pinwheel flower At several places, behind MCB and in the Vijnanapura campus Apocynaceae India Staff quarters Kavthi Magnoliaceae Tropical America Nursery Chapha-yellow Tamarind Fabaceae Tropical Africa Next to MBU Chestnutleaf Bignoniaceae Trop. S. America Nursery trumpet-bush (Ecuador, Colombia) 219 Tectona grandis f Teak Verbenaceae Southeast Asia Main Guest, Miniforest 220 Terminalia arjuna ( Ex DC.) Wight & arn. Arjun, white murdah Combretaceae India Main Quadrangle 221 Terminalia catappa 222 Terminalia crenulata Roth 223 Thespesia populnea () Sol. Ex Corr. Serr. 224 Thevetia peruviana (Pers.) Merr. 225 Tipuana tipu (Benth.) Kuntze 226 Toona ciliata M. Indian almond Combretaceae Andaman (India) CES Quadrangle, in front of Materials Crocodile bark Combretaceae India, Southeast Asia Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Garden, Gymkhana grounds Portia Malvaceae India, Africa, Pacific Isles Yellow oleander Apocynaceae West indies Next to High Energy Physics Rosewood Fabaceae Northern Bolivia, Nursery, Main Northern Argentina Quadrangle Indian Meliaceae India, Southeast Asia Behind Main Guest Roemer mahogany 227 Trema orientalis Pigeon wood Ulmaceae India, Nepal, Ring road next to NIAS () Blume Polynesia, Australia, Tropical Africa 228 Vitex altissima f Chaste Verbenaceae Tropical Asia Miniforest, Airstrip area 229 Wrightia tinctoria () R. Br. 230 Ziziphus mauritiana Lam. 231 Parkinsonia aculeata 232 Prosopis juliflora (Sw.) DC. NIAS Milky way Apocynaceae Indomalayan region Next to MBU Ber, Indian Jujube Rhamnaceae India Main Quadrangle Jerusalem Fabaceae Subtropical America Airstrip area thorn Mesquite Fabaceae Mexico, S. America, Airstrip area Caribbean 60
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