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Features of ideal shade trees
1) Nature of tree: Evergreen: Tree should be evergreen. However, deciduous trees which shed leaves during monsoon can also be used. Eg. Cidrella toona ( gandhagarige/ Red cidar) 2) Flushing interval: Interval between shedding of leaves and emergence of new flush / leaves must be short.
3) Feathery leaves: Selected trees preferably should have feathery leaves as to allow filtered light. Avoid dense foliage and broad leaved trees.
Eg : Albizzia lebbeck A. Stipulata
4) Clean trunk / Single stem: Trees should produce a clear trunk upto 30-35 feet to avoid damage caused by dripping of rain water.
5) Spreading habit: Trees with wider canopy is preferred as to get maximum canopy from minimum number of trees.
6) Withstand wind damage : Trees should not be brittle
7) Legume: Selected trees should be a legume.
8) Economically important: Tree should serve either as a timber (Eg. Dalbergia latifolia is a good timber) yielding tree.or fruit plant (Eg. Jack tree) or standard for trailing black pepper
( Eg. Silver oak is a very good standard for black pepper and wood is also of good quality )
9) Withstand Lopping/ pruning/ trimming.
Shade regulation wrt permanent shade trees
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