Sami plant with pots
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The Shami plant
(Prosopis cineraria) is a drought-resistant, medium-sized tree known for its delicate, feathery green leaves, whitish bark with darker patches, and small yellow/creamy flowers, thriving in arid regions with full sun,
offering cultural significance in India and practical uses like fodder and medicine, requiring minimal water once established.
Key Features
Scientific Name: Prosopis cineraria.
Appearance:
Leaves: Feathery, bright green, compound, with many small leaflets, giving a lacy look.
Bark & Branches: Whitish, with papery flakes and dark horizontal patches; branches are white-pubescent (hairy).
Flowers: Small, yellow to creamy white.
Fruit: Flat pods with a triangular beak.
Size: Medium-sized, growing 10-20 feet tall with a compact, spreading canopy.
Growth & Hardiness:
Drought Tolerant: Excellent for arid and semi-arid areas.
Sunlight: Requires full sun exposure.
Soil: Grows in well-draining soil (sandy/loamy).
Cultural Significance:
Sacred in Indian culture, associated with Vastu Shastra and festivals like Dussehra, with mythological links (Pandavas).
Uses: Leaves used as cattle feed, pods for digestion, and the tree is valued for its resilience and medicinal properties.
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