i want to some trees and seasons names
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coconut tree
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different types of tall trees like Rose wood teak and hebbalasu grow in evergreen forests.
areas receiving more than 250 CM rainfall annually have this kind of forests that is evergreen forest
on account of heavy rain and high temperature the trees grow and tall and dense
this forests being dense car in penetrable
the sunlight doesn't reach the ground at all
different types of tall trees like Rosewood Keno and have also grow in this forest
at the base of these trees are thick shrubs
different types of species and medicinal Herbs grown in abundance
this kind of forests can be seen in parts of Uttar Kannada Dakshina Kannada Shivamogga Hassan chikkamangaluru chamarajanagara and Kodagu district
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deciduous forests after winter due to the lack of moisture in the soil the trees shed their leaves
the leaves reappear during spring
these are called deciduous forests. this kind of forests can be seen in areas receiving 60 to 120 CM of rainfall annually
this forests are not so dense
teak Keno mahogany Neem mango Jack slim Coco Banyan sandal and bamboo grow in plenty
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the growing of Evergreen and deciduous forest together form the mixed forests
areas receiving 120 to 150 cm rainfall rainfall have this kind of forest
for example would be some parts of Uttar Kannada Dakshina Kannada Eastern parts of Kodagu chikkamangaluru Hassan and Mysore district.
teak Keno mahogany Axel sandal Jack and bamboo grow in abundance these trees have commercial value
A Big Banyan Tree at ramohalli near Bengaluru a big neem tree is found at t venkatapura near sidlaghatta and big Tamarind tree is in savanur
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areas receiving less than 60 CM annual rainfall have grasslands and shrubs kind of forests
due to scanty rainfall and dry weather this is shot glass throni shrubs and scrubs vegetation
for example cactus Babul De La Palm trees County grass excetra gromia
occasionally Banyan Neem peepal tree Palash tree grow near and their this type of vegetation is seen in Bidar Kalburgi Yadgir Raichur couple Vijayapura Ballari Chitradurga and other areas
areas receiving more than 250 CM rainfall annually have this kind of forests that is evergreen forest
on account of heavy rain and high temperature the trees grow and tall and dense
this forests being dense car in penetrable
the sunlight doesn't reach the ground at all
different types of tall trees like Rosewood Keno and have also grow in this forest
at the base of these trees are thick shrubs
different types of species and medicinal Herbs grown in abundance
this kind of forests can be seen in parts of Uttar Kannada Dakshina Kannada Shivamogga Hassan chikkamangaluru chamarajanagara and Kodagu district
.....
deciduous forests after winter due to the lack of moisture in the soil the trees shed their leaves
the leaves reappear during spring
these are called deciduous forests. this kind of forests can be seen in areas receiving 60 to 120 CM of rainfall annually
this forests are not so dense
teak Keno mahogany Neem mango Jack slim Coco Banyan sandal and bamboo grow in plenty
....
the growing of Evergreen and deciduous forest together form the mixed forests
areas receiving 120 to 150 cm rainfall rainfall have this kind of forest
for example would be some parts of Uttar Kannada Dakshina Kannada Eastern parts of Kodagu chikkamangaluru Hassan and Mysore district.
teak Keno mahogany Axel sandal Jack and bamboo grow in abundance these trees have commercial value
A Big Banyan Tree at ramohalli near Bengaluru a big neem tree is found at t venkatapura near sidlaghatta and big Tamarind tree is in savanur
...
areas receiving less than 60 CM annual rainfall have grasslands and shrubs kind of forests
due to scanty rainfall and dry weather this is shot glass throni shrubs and scrubs vegetation
for example cactus Babul De La Palm trees County grass excetra gromia
occasionally Banyan Neem peepal tree Palash tree grow near and their this type of vegetation is seen in Bidar Kalburgi Yadgir Raichur couple Vijayapura Ballari Chitradurga and other areas
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