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Kamarkas, or simply Palash Gond, is a natural gum resin extracted from the bark of the Palash tree, a plant found natively in ...
The Palash gave its name to the Battle of Plassy because the area had many Palash trees. The leaves of the tree have been used to wrap betel leaves and food for centuries. The pattals (leaf plates ...
The forest department had planned Palash festival to spread awareness on the need to conserve the trees which were once found in abundance in the area They include the common myna, white eye ...
Extracted from the beautiful Palash tree, which is often adorned with vibrant red flowers, Kamarkas is renowned for its anti-inflammatory properties and its ability to alleviate joint and back pain.
The ephemeral beauty of the Palash tree (Butea monosperma) has been a long-celebrated phenomenon. Known as flame of the forest, parrot tree, dhaak, tesu and muttuga around India, the ancient ...
The most abundant and visible of all flowering trees is moduga or palash, aptly known as the flame of the forest (Butea monosperma) for its orange-coloured thick inflorescence. The dark colour of ...
The district forest department Bokaro is undertaking the cultivation of lac on Palash (Budea monosperma) trees aiming to promote a livelihood option for the poor and to conserve the trees.
In the Yamuna Biodiversity Park, a lone Palash tree, which is believed to be the only such tree in the city, is standing in all its glory now ripe with yellow flowers. The fiery red flowers of the ...
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Hues of summer! Delhi dons flaming red foliage as heat risesFor a city that sees several searing dry spells, summer is also about colours of the Palash, Pilkhan, Kusum, Bougainvillea, Jacaranda, Spathodea, Rozia, Gulmohar and many more flowering trees.
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