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  2. Euphorbia neriifolia - Wikipedia

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    Euphorbia neriifolia, also known as Indian spurge tree, hedge Euphorbia, Oleander spurge and fleshy spurge, [2] is a species of spurge native to India, which was originally described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753. [3] Leaves from the plant are used in traditional kajal making in West Bengal, India.

  3. List of Indian timber trees - Wikipedia

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    All over India It is a loose grained, inferior quality wood. Light in weight, it is used for packing cases, the match industry, well curbs, and for cheap furniture. Siris Albizia spp. Dark brown North India Hard and durable, Siris wood is difficult to work. It is used for well curbs in salty water, beams, posts, and furniture. Sissoo Dalbergia ...

  4. Gliricidia sepium - Wikipedia

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    G. sepium is widely used in the form of poles for live fencing in Cuba, [15] other islands and India. This is one of the best plants used for traditional live fencing to protect agriculture and fruit bearing plantations from animals such as goats, cow, and buffalo. As a Caribbean native, G. sepium has traditionally been used for live fencing in ...

  5. Flora of India - Wikipedia

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    There are estimated to be over 18,000 species of flowering plants in India, which constitute some 6-7 percent of the total plant species in the world. India is home to more than 50,000 species of plants, including a variety of endemics. The use of plants as a source of medicines has been an integral part of life in India from the earliest times.

  6. Fencing in India - Wikipedia

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    This was the first time that India won a medal in the Junior category. [6] In May 2017, India's C. A. Bhavani Devi won the gold medal in the sabre event of the Turnoi Satellite Fencing Championship held at Reykjavík in Iceland and became the first Indian to win a gold medal in an international fencing event. Shilpa Garg had previously won a ...

  7. Agricultural fencing - Wikipedia

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    Most agricultural fencing averages about 4 feet (1.2 m) high, and in some places, the height and construction of fences designed to hold livestock is mandated by law. A fencerow is the strip of land by a fence that is left uncultivated.

  8. Trees of India - Wikipedia

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    Rubber Fig or Rubber Plant-- Ficus elastica Common Fig "अंजीर" in Marathi and Hindi -- Ficus carica Sources: Common Trees of India, Pippa Mukherjee, World Wildlife Fund India/ Oxford University Press 1983 , Flowering Trees and Shrubs in India, D.V. Cowen

  9. Category:Fencing in India - Wikipedia

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    Fencing Association of India This page was last edited on 2 August 2020, at 21:43 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...