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  2. Inosculation - Wikipedia

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    Two trees may grow to their mature size adjacent to each other and seemingly grow together or conjoin, demonstrating inosculation. These may be of the same species or even of different genera or families, depending on whether the two trees have become truly grafted together (once the cambium of two trees touches, they self-graft and grow together).

  3. Sacred groves of India - Wikipedia

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    Planting and nurturing of trees had been a highly evolved practice in ancient India. [8] Vrukshayurveda , the science of plant life and also a 10th-century treatise of that title on the subject ascribed to Surapala, dealt with various species of trees and their growth.

  4. A town in India has bridges completely made out of trees - AOL

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    The tree bridges take about 10 to 15 years to fully grow, and because these are made out of living trees, they are constantly growing and becoming stronger. Some of them even reach over 100 feet long.

  5. List of Indian timber trees - Wikipedia

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    Central and Southern India It is very hard and durable. It is close grained. It is used for furniture and other ornamental works. Vulnerable. [17] Simul Bombax spp. White 450 kg/m 3: 760 lb/cu yd All over India It is a loose grained, inferior quality wood.

  6. Indians in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago metropolitan area has a large Indian American population. As of 2023, there were 255,523 Indian Americans (alone or in combination) living in the Chicago area, accounting for more than 2.5% of the total population, making them the largest Asian subgroup in the metropolitan region [1] [2] and the second-largest Indian American population among US metropolitan areas, after the ...

  7. Report: Majority Black Chicago neighborhoods get fewer trees ...

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    Chicago neighborhoods with poor, majority Black populations aren’t getting as many trees as wealthier areas, and researchers say that has […] The post Report: Majority Black Chicago ...

  8. In extreme heat, trees can help cool neighborhoods. But a ...

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    The parkway in front of Marco De La Rosa’s home remains bare. There isn’t a sapling to bloom in spring or a shade tree to temper the summer heat along this stretch of seven properties in a row ...

  9. Delhi Ridge - Wikipedia

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    Today, the Ridge has been divided into four separate zones for administrative ease, [11] namely: The Old Delhi or Northern Ridge refers to the hilly area near Delhi University and is the smallest segment of the Ridge. The location of the Northern Ridge is 28°40′52″N 77°12′57″E. Nearly 170 hectares were declared a Reserved Forest in 1915.