Details of trees plants and summary on their care and cultivation

Trees for Planting in Factory Premises Java Cassia: Java Cassia grows well in loamy or sandy soil with good drainage. It is known for its vi...

Tree Plantation Initiative for Factory Premises

Trees for Planting in Factory Premises

Java Cassia:

Java Cassia grows well in loamy or sandy soil with good drainage. It is known for its vibrant yellow flowers and ability to withstand pollution.
This tree helps absorb harmful chemicals from the air, making it suitable for a chemical factory environment.

Indian Cork Tree (Akash Neem)

Thrives in well-drained sandy or loamy soils. The Indian Cork Tree is a natural air purifier, known for its fragrant flowers.

It helps reduce air pollutants, making it ideal for improving air quality in industrial areas.

Eucalyptus  Nilgiri Tree:

Grows best in well-drained soils such as sandy, loamy, or clay soils. Eucalyptus trees are excellent for absorbing pollutants and improving air quality.
This is beneficial for factories that emit fumes 

Amaltas (Golden Shower Tree)

Prefers well-drained soil and thrives in sunny conditions. The Amaltas tree is a drought-tolerant species and helps reduce dust and airborne particles. It contributes to a cleaner environment around the factory.

Lagerstroemia speciosa (Pride of India)

This tree grows well in loamy, well-drained soil. Its vibrant flowers and ability to absorb pollutants make it a good choice for improving air quality.
It is highly suitable for chemical factory surroundings.

Peela Gulmohar (Yellow Flamboyant)

Prefers well-drained loamy soil and full sunlight. It provides excellent shade and can help reduce the heat generated around factory buildings.
This makes it a valuable addition to the factory landscape.

Dogwood Tree

Dogwood Tree Flourishes in well-drained, fertile soils. Dogwood trees are ornamental, but they also play a role in filtering air pollutants.
This helps enhance the environment in an industrial settings. Fragrance and purifies air pollutants. 

Karanja Tree
Karanja Tree Grows well in sandy or clay soils and is drought-resistant. Known for its pollution-tolerant nature, the Karanja tree helps improve soil quality.
It also aids in air purification in industrial areas.

Kapoor Tree (Camphor Tree)
Kapoor Tree: Prefers loamy, well-drained soil and is highly tolerant of pollution. The Kapoor tree releases a pleasant fragrance and purifies air pollutants. This makes it pleasant to be planted in industrial area to enhance the quality of environment.