Tamarindus Indica
Botanical Name: Tamarindus indica L.
Common Name: Emli, Tamarind
Family : Leguminosae (Caesalpiniodeae)
Plate 18.1 Tamarindus indica L. Description:
- It is a large evergreen tree attaining a height up to 15m
- Spreading crown 9 to 12m in diameter with numerous branches and twigs.
- The trunk is short, the lower branches are borne almost horizontal.
- Bark is moderately thick and dark grey with numerous longitudinal fissures and horizontal cracks.
- Two varieties has been identified: East Indian variety with long pods, 6-12 seeded; West Indian variety with shorter pods, 1-4 seeded
Distribution:
- One of the most common tree of Tropical India,
- It is believed to be indigenous to Tropical Africa probably introduced long back to India by Arabs.
- It is not tree of forest but is cultivated throughout country except Himalayan region and arid western zone.
Site factor:-
Climate:
- Temperature - Maximum 35°-46°C Minimum 0°-17.5°C
- Rainfall - 750-1900mm
- Altitude - up to 1000m
Soil:
- It is non-exacting type tree
- It tolerates slightly saline and alkaline soils
- Best growth is found on deep loamy or alluvial soils with adequate supply of moisture
Phenology:
- Leaf-fall - April-May
- Leaf renewal - March-April
- Flowering - April-June
- Fruiting - March-April
- Seed collection - March- April
- Seed weight - 1800-2000 seeds per Kg
- Germination per cent - 75%
Silvicultural characters:
- Strong light demander can’t grow under shade,
- Frost tender,
- Resistant to drought,
- Produce root suckers and coppice well
- Deep rooted and wind firm in nature
- Not fire hardy but considered best tree for planting along fire lines in Karnataka.
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Last modified: Friday, 19 October 2012, 8:04 AM