name the timber agroforestry tree suitable to andra pradesh
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Axlewood Anogeissus latifolia 930 kg/m3 1,570 lb/cu yd Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh It is very strong, hard and tough. It takes a smooth finish. It is subject to cracking.
Babul Acacia nilotica subsp. indica Whitish red 835 kg/m3 1,407 lb/cu yd Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Bengal, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh It is strong, hard and tough and it takes up a good polish. It is used for such products as bodies and wheels of bullock cart, agricultural instruments, tool handles, and well curbs.
Bakul Mimusops elengi Mimusops parvifolia[2] Reddish brown 880 kg/m3 1,480 lb/cu yd Some parts of North India It is close-grained and tough. It is used for making cabinets.bjvj
Bamboo Family Poaceae, tribe Bambuseae Throughout India, especially Assam and Bengal Not actually a tree, but a woody grass, it is flexible, very strong and durable. It is used for scaffoldings, thatched roofs, rafters, and temporary bridges.
Banyan Ficus benghalensis Brown 580 kg/m3 980 lb/cu yd Throughout India It is strong and durable only under water. The aerial roots are utilized for such items as tent poles and well curbs.
Benteak Lagerstroemia parviflora 675 kg/m3 1,138 lb/cu yd Kerala, Madras, Maharashtra, Karnataka It is strong and takes up a smooth surface. It may be used for building constructions, boat building and furniture.
Bijasal Pterocarpus marsupium Light brown 800 kg/m3 1,300 lb/cu yd Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Kerala, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Orissa It is coarse-grained, durable and strong but difficult to work. Termites (also known as white ant) do not easily attack it. It is used for ordinary building construction and for cart wheels. Vulnerable.[3]
Casuarina Casuarina spp. Reddish brown 765 kg/m3 1,289 lb/cu yd Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala (Exotic, originally from Australia) It grows straight. It is strong and fibrous. It is, however, badly twisted. It is often used for scaffolding and posts for temporary structures.
Coconut Cocos nucifera Reddish brown Throughout coastal India Takes polish. Requires preservative treatment. Used as poles, piles, furniture and as formwork in concrete construction.
Deodar Cedrus deodara Yellowish brown 560 kg/m3 940 lb/cu yd Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. Deodar is the most important timber tree providing soft wood. It can be easily worked and it is moderately strong. It possesses distinct annual rings. It is used for making cheap furniture, railway carriages, railway sleepers, packing boxes, and structural work.
Gambar Gmelina arborea Pale yellow 580 kg/m3 980 lb/cu yd Central India, South India It can be easily worked and is strong and durable especially when used under water. It is used for such products as furniture, carriage, well curbs, yokes, and door panels.
Hopea Hopea parviflora Light to deep brown 1,010 kg/m3 1,700 lb/cu yd Madras, Kerala Hopea is extremely strong and tough. It is difficult to work. However, it can be seasoned easily and it is durable and not likely to be damaged by white ants. It has been variously used for ordinary house construction, railway sleepers, piles, and boat building. Endangered.[4]
Himalayan Elm, Indian Elm Ulmus wallichiana Red 960 kg/m3 1,620 lb/cu yd Throughout India It is moderately hard and strong. It is used for door and window frames, and carts.
Ironwood, Penaga Lilin,
Bosneak, Gangaw, Mesua Mesua ferrea Reddish brown[5] 960–1,060 kg/m3 1,620–1,790 lb/cu yd[6] Ironwood is durable though it is very hard and is not easily worked. It even resists penetration of nails. It is used for ordinary house construction, bridges, piles, agricultural instruments, railway wagons, and railway sleepers.
Irul, Pyinkado Xylia xylocarpa 830–1,060 kg/m3 1,400–1,790 lb/cu yd[7] Karnataka, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Orissa, /l