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write five lines on sheesham plant​

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Answered by poonamgk374
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Sheesham/Rosewood tree grows upto 100 ft tall. It has thick, brown bark with vertical fissures in it. The new branches are soft and bent, which has 3-5 leaves on a stalk which are alternately arranged.

The plant bears flowers which are yellowish white in color. The pods are long, flat and 2-4 seeds in it. There is an another variety of sheesham too, which has blackish brown wood.

Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
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  • Sheesham trees are commercially cultivated in India for their wood. It's the alternate most important timber tree in the country.
  • The youthful leaves and branches of these trees are also used as fodder for the beast.
  • India is the largest patron of Sheesham trees in the world.
  • They're grown substantially in the north Indian countries like Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Bihar.
  • Their marketable civilization is fruitful and earns loads of returns.
  • The Heartwood sells for prices a lot more advanced than the cost of sapwood.
  • Sheesham trees are suitable for landscaping.
  • They can be planted as shade trees for tea colonies and also are a part of numerous auditoriums and meadows.

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