
Bakul
The Bakul tree, scientifically known as Mimusops elengi, is a medium-sized evergreen tree native to the Indian subcontinent. The tree produces small, berry-like fruits that are green when young and turn orange when ripe. The fruits are edible but not widely consumed. Bakul trees are commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions and thrive in well-drained soil. They are often cultivated for their ornamental value in gardens, parks, and temple compounds.
Name Of Tree | Bakul |
Scientific Name | Mimusops Elengi |
Family | Sapotaceae |
Native | Native |
Average Height | 50 to 80 feet |
Oxygen Produced in a Year/Lifetime | 65 kgs |
Carbon Sequestration in a Lifetime | 900 kgs |
Biodiversity Attraction | Parrots , Pigon |
Age of the tree in Months/Year | 2 TO 2.5 Years |
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