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Environment assessment of locality area of pasighat

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The forests are composed of a large number of evergreen as well as deciduous species like Hollock (Terminalia Myriocarpa) Jutuli (Altingia excelsa), Amari (amoora wallichii), Tita sopa (Michelia champaca), Gonsoroi (Cinnamomum ceciodaphnae), Makrisal (Schima wallichi), Bogipoma (Chikrasia tablaris), Khokan (Duabanga grandiflora), Hillika (Terminalia chebula), Dhum (Canarium resiniferum), Bohera (Terminalia chebula), Dorpat (Allanthus grandes), Simul (Bombax ceiba), Hinguri (Castanopsis indica), Nahar (Mesua ferrea), Urium (Bischofia javanica), Moj (Albizia lucida), Seleng (Sapium baccatum), Paroli (Stereospermum chelonoides), Udal (sterculia villosa), Siris (Albizia procera), Sam(Artocarpus chaplasa), Bondernima(Dysoxylum binectiferum), Sopa (Magnolia spp.), Pichola (Kydia calycina), Thekera (Garcinia spp.), Outenga (Dillenia indica), etc. In the semi-Evergreen forests the proportion of the evergreen species are more than that of the decidous species due chiefly to the higher rainfall in the tract. The middle storey in these forests mainly composed evergreen species like Nahar (Mesua ferrea), Hinguri (Castanopsis indica), Urium (Bischofia javanica), Banderdima(Dysoxylum binectiferum), Seleng (Sapium baccatum), etc. with a little mixture of deciduous species like paroli Paroli (Stereospermum chelonoides), Pichola (Kydia calycina), Moj (Albizia lucida), and Outenga (Dillenia indica), etc. 
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