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Eco Friendly Flora Eco Friendly Flora Parandwadi,Somatane Phata, NH4, Tal-Maval, Dist-Pune 410 506 Contact - 9225104384 / 9422224384 / 8390257511 / 7875695036 Email - [email protected] / [email protected] | Website - www.efshub.com Sr No Common Name Botanical Name Habit Variety Category Aromatic 1 Bhim Kappor Clausena heptaphylla Herb A 2 Chandan Santalum album Tree A 3 Citronela Cymbopogon sp Herb A 4 Dhup (Black Dammer) Canarium strictum Tree A 5 Dhup (RAL) Shorea robusto Tree A 6Dhup uad Vateria indica Tree A 7 Dongri dauna Artemisia pallens Shrub A 8 Lemon grass / Gavti chaha Cymbopogon citratum Grass A 9 Hirwa chafa Artabotrys odoratissimus Shrub A 10 Kapoor Cinnamomum camphora Tree A 11 Kapur Tulas Ocimum kilimandscharicum Herb A 12 Kavthi chafa white Magnolia coco Shrub A 13 Kavthi chafa Yellow Magnolia liliifera Tree A 14 Magnolia (kavthi chafa) Magnolia grandiflora Tree A 15 Kewada Pandanus odorrattissimus Shrub A 16 Krushnagaru Aquilaria agallocha Tree A 17 Lemon bamm Melissa officinalis Herb A 18Lodhra Symplocos racemosa Tree A 19Marwa origanum majorana Herb A 20 Mini Badam Terminalia metalica tree A 21 Nilgiri sented Eucalyptus citriodora Tree A 22 Odomas Pelargonium 'citrosum' Herb A 23Pan Kapur Piper betel Shrub A 24 Ratrani Cestrum nocturnum Shrub A 25 Rosewood Dalbergia latifolia Tree A 26 Rosha grass Cymbopogon sp. Grass A 27 Satap Ruta chalapensis Herb A 28 Sonchapha (Saundaraya) Michelia champaca Tree A 29 Sontakka White Hedychium coronarium Grass A 30 Sontakka Yellow Hedychium flavescens Grass A 31 Vanila Vanilla planifolia Climber A 32 Wala Vetiveria zizanoides Grass A 33 Yalang Yalang Cananga odorata Tree A Fruits 1 Aal (NONI) Bartondi Morinda citrifolia Tree F 2Alu Meyn laxiflora Tree F 3 Alu bukhar Prunus domestica Tree F 4 Amba Mangifera indica Tree Keshar F 5 Amba Mangifera indica Tree Hapus F 6 Amba Mangifera indica Tree Bastar F 7 Amba Mangifera indica Tree Bainganpalli F 8 Amba Mangifera indica Tree Totapuri F 9 Amba Mangifera indica Tree ATM F 10 Amba Mangifera indica Tree Apple F 11 Amba Mangifera indica Tree Coconut F 12 Amba Mangifera indica Tree Black F 13 Amba Mangifera indica Tree Payri F 14 Amba Mangifera indica Tree Thailand Red F 15 Amba Mangifera indica Tree Suvarnarekha F 16 Amba Mangifera indica Tree Goa mankur F 17 Amba Mangifera indica Tree Rajapuri F 18 Amba Mangifera indica Tree Ratna F 19 Amba Mangifera indica Tree Raywal F 20 Ambada Grafted Spondias pinnata Tree F 21 Ambulaki Eleagnus latifolia Climber F 22 Ananas Ananas comosus Herb F 23Angir Ficus carica Tree F 24Anjir California Ficus sp Tree F 25 Apple simla grafted Alangium sp Tree F 26 Avacado seedings Persea Americana Tree F 27 Avala grafted n-7 Emblica officinalis Tree F 28 Avala rai Emblica officinalis Tree F 29 Banana velchi Musa L. Shrub F 30 Banaras pan Piper betele Climber F 31 Baraba fruit Garcinia intermedia Tree F 32 Barbados cherry Malpighia emarginata Tree F 33Bel Aegle marmelos Tree F 34 Bel Grafted Aegle marmelos Tree F 35Bhokar Cordia dicotoma Tree F 36 Bibba/Bhilava Semecarpus anacardiam Tree F 37Bilimbi Averrhoa bilimbi Tree F 38 Bor Apple Ziziphus mauritiana Tree F 39 Charoli Buchanania lanzan Tree F 40 Cherry surinam Eugenia Sp. Tree F 41 Cherry singapore Muntingia calabura Tree F 42 Chikku Thai Manilkara zapota Tree F 43 Chikoo Cricket ball Achras zapota Tree F 44 Chiku (Kali patti) Acharas zapota Tree F 45Chinch Tamarindus indica Tree F 46 Chinch graft Tamarindus indica Tree F 47 Chinch sweet Tamarindus indica Tree F 48Cocoa Theobroma cacao Tree F 49Dalimb Punica granatum Shrub F 50Durian Durio zibethinus Tree F 51 Egg fruit Pouteria campechiana Tree F 52Falsa Grewia asiatica Tree F 53 Fanas Neer Artocarpus altilis Tree Seedling F 54 Fanas Neer Artocarpus altilis Tree Grafted F 55 Fhanas Artocarpus heteophyllus Tree Barmasha F 56 Fhanas Artocarpus heteophyllus Tree Kapa F 57 Fhanas Artocarpus heteophyllus Tree Pink F 58 Fhanas Artocarpus heteophyllus Tree Keshri F 59 Fanas Jangli Artocarpus sp. Tree F 60 Philosan /Pulasan Nephelium mutabile Tree F 61 Grape Vitis vinifera Shrub F 62Idlimbu Citrus aurantium Tree F 63Jabotikaba Jabotikaba Tree F 64 Jambhul Syzygium cumini Tree Seedling F 65 Jambhul Bahadoli Syzygium cumini Tree Grafted F 66 Jambhul Lendi Syzygium Sp. Tree F 67 Jambhul White Syzygium sp. Tree white F 68 Jambhul seedless Syzygium sp Tree F 69 Kaju (vlr4) Anacardium occidentale Tree F 70 Karvand (Jambo) Carissa carandas Shrub F 71 Karvand Pink Carissa carandas Shrub F 72 Kavath Limonia ascidissma Tree Seedling 73 Kavath Limonia ascidissma Tree Grafted F 74 Keli / banana Musa Sp. Shrub bhajichi F 75 Keli / Banana Musa Sp. Shrub lal F 76 Keli / Banana Musa sp. Shrub Rajoli F 77Keli Banana Musa Sp. Shrub G-9 F 78 Keli / Banana Musa Sp. Shrub Shrimanti F 79 Keli / Banana Musa Sp. Shrub Velchi F 80 Khirani/ Rayan/ Ranjan Manikara hexandra Tree F 81Kinnow Citrus Sp. Tree F 82Kiwi Actinidia Sp. Creeper F 83Longan Dimocarpus longan Tree F 84 Lav lav sweet Lablab purpureus (L.) Tree F 85 Lakucha Artocarpus lacucha Tree F 86Laxmanfal Annona muricata Tree F 87 Lemon Thai Citrus limon (L.) shrub F 88 Lichi Litchi chinensis Tree Seedling F 89 Lichi grafted Lichi Chinensis Tree Grafted F 90 Limbu Citrus Limen Tree Gandhraj F 91 Limbu Citrus sp. Shrub Sai Sarbati F 92 Limbu (Sui) Citrus medica Tree Sui F 93 Limbu Buddhas Hand Citrus medica var. Shrub F 94 Limbu Ed / Idlimbu Citrus Sp. Shrub F 95 Limbu Kagadi Seedless Citrus Sp. Shrub F 96 Limbu Mahalung Citrus medica Tree F 97 Limbu Rangpoor Citrus Sp. Shrub F 98 Limbu Seedless Kalam Citrus Sp. Shrub F 99 LoquatS Eriobotrya japonica Tree F 100 Longon grafted Dimocarpus longan Tree F 101Longsat Lansium parasiticum Tree F 102Lovy Tree F 103Maghai pan Piper betele Climber F 104 Malayan apple Syzygium malaccense Tree F 105Malberi Morus Nigra Tree F 106 Mangosteen Garcinia mangostana Tree F 107 Miracle Fruit Synsepalum dulcificum shrub F 108Mosambi (Mini) Citrus Sp. Tree F 109Mosambi Citrus tangerina Tree F 110Naral Cocos nucifera Tree F 111Naral Banwali Cocos nucifera Tree F 112 Naral Singapoor Dwarf Golden Cocos sp Tree F 113 Naral Singapoor Dwarf Green Cocos sp Tree F 114Naral T * D Cocos sp Tree F 115Naspati Pyrus Tree F 116Olive Nestronia umbellula tree F 117 Papai Carica papaya Shrub F 118Papnus Citrus maxima Tree Yellow F 119Papnus Citrus maxima Tree pink F 120Papnus Citrus maxima Tree Red F 121 Passion Fruit Passiflora sp. Climber Green F 122 Passion Fruit Passiflora sp. Climber Yellow F 123 Passion Fruit Passiflora sp. Climber Red F 124 Passion Fruit Passiflora sp. Climber Thailand F 125 Peanut fruit Bunchosia argentea Shrub F 126Peru Psidium guajava Tree L 49 F 127Peru Angoori Psidium sp Shrub F 128 Peru Apple Nicandra physalodes Shrub F 129Peru Bhutan Psidium guajava Shrub F 130Peru black Psidium sp Shrub F 131Peru Grape Vitis vinifera Shrub F 132Peru K G Psidium sp Shrub F 133Peru Lalit Psidium guajava Shrub F 134 Peru seedless Psidium guajava Shrub F 135 Peru Thailand Psidium guajava Shrub F 136 Peru Variegated Psidium guajava Shrub F 137Pista Pistacia vera Tree F 138 Rambutan Kalam Red Nephelium lappaceum Tree F 139 Rambutan seedling Nephelium lappaceum Tree F 140Ramphal Annona reticulata Tree F 141Rose apple Syzygium jambos Tree F 142Santra Citrus limetta Tree F 143Santra mini Cytrus sp Shrub F 144 Santra Mini Variegated Cytrus sp Shrub F 145Shevga Moringa oleifera Tree F 146 Shingada kand Eulophia sp pratensis Herb F 147 Sitafal Annona squamosa Tree Balanagar F 148 Sitafal Annona squamosa Tree Seedling F 149Sitafal Annona squamosa Tree Red F 150 Star apple Grafted Chrysophyllum cainito Tree F 151 Star apple Chrysophyllum oliviforme Tree F 152Star fruit Averrhoa carambola Tree F 153 Strawberry Fragaria ananassa Herb F 154Sweet Lemon Citrus japonica Shrub F 155Sweet Naringa Cytrus sp Shrub F 156 Tembhurni Diospyros melanoxylon Tree F 157Tendu Diospyrus melanoxylon Tree F 158Tuti / mulberry Morus alba tree F 159Toran Zyziphus rugosa Shrubs F 160 Waterberry Mroon Syzygium guineense Tree F 161 Waterberry Red Syzygium cordatum Tree F 162 Waterberry White Syzygium sp. Tree F Medicinal 1Vekhand Acorus calamus Herb M 2 Agave Agave sp. Shrub M 3 Adulasa Adhatoda vasica Shrubs M 4Agaisti (Lal) Sesbanis Tree M 5 Agnimanth/premna Premna corymbosa Shrub M 6 Ain Terminalia tomentosa Tree M 7 Akkalkadha Spilanthes paniculata Herb M 8 All Vitamin Sauropus androgynous Shrub M 9Anant Gardenia sp Tree M 10 Anantamul Hemidesmus indicus Climber M 11 Anjani Memecylon umbellatum Tree M 12 Ankol Alangium salvifolium Tree M 13Apata Bauhinia racemosa Tree M 14 Ararut Maranta arundicacea Herb M 15Arjun Terminalia arjuna Tree M 16Asana Bridelia retusa Tree M 17 Ashvagandha Withania somnifera Herb M 18Audumber Ficus Racemosa Tree M 19 Ayapan Eupatorium ayapana Tree M 20 Babhul (Deo) Vachellia nilotica Tree M 21Babhul Durangi Tree M 22Bahava Cassia fistula Tree M 23 Bakam Biancaea sappan Tree M 24Bakul Mimusops elengi Tree M 25 Barsera Bursera simaruba Shrub M 26 Behda Terminalia bellirica Tree M 27 Bel (Pachpani) Aegle marmelos Tree M 28 Bhadraksha Elaeocarpus ganitrus Tree M 29 Bharangi Clerodendrum serratum Herbs M 30Bhend Thespecia populnea Tree M 31 Bhend verigated Thespecia populnea Tree M 32 Bhuma Canna amabilis Tree M 33 Bhuiavala Phyllanthus amarus Tree M 34Bhutya Cassine glauca Tree M 35 Bija Pterocarpus marsurpium Tree M 36Bixa Bixa orellana Tree M 37Brahmi Centella asiatica Herbs M 38Bodhi Vruksh Ficus Sp Tree M 39 Chafa deo Plumeria autifolia Tree M 40 Chandvad Macharanga peltata Shrub M 41 Chicharadi Solanum indicum Shrubs M 42 Chitrak Plumbago zeylanica Herb Red M 43 Chukrasia Chukrasia tabularis Tree M 44 Damvel Tylophora asthematica Climber M 45 Danti Baliospermum montana Shrubs M 46 Darbha Dasmostachya bipinnata Grass M 47 Dhawada Anogeissus latifolia Tree M 48 Dhayti Woodfordia fruticosa Shrub M 49 Dingla Croton californicus Shrub M 50Dhotra Datura metal Herb M 51 Fanas Jangli Ortocarpus sp.
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