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Alstonia | Alstonia scholaris

 480
Alstonia scholaris, also known as Devil's tree or milkwood, is a large evergreen tree native to tropical Asia. The tree grows up to 30 m tall and has a trunk diameter of up to 1.5 m. The leaves are oblong-elliptical in shape and are 10-20 cm long and 5-10 cm wide.

Amaltas |C Assia fistula | املتاس

 240 490
The Amaltas or Assia fistula plant is a beautiful, flowering tree that is native to India. It is also known as the Indian Laburnum tree and is a member of the pea family.

Arjun | Terminalia arjuna

 400
Arjun tree is a large deciduous tree that can grow up to 30 m in height. It has a wide, spreading crown and a trunk up to 2 m in diameter. The bark is dark brown to black in colour and is smooth or finely fissured. The leaves are simple, alternate and oblong-lanceolate in shape.

bakayan tree | Melia azedarach

 470
The bakayan is a tree that is native to China. It is a member of the mahogany family and can grow to be up to 30 meters tall. The leaves of the bakayan are ovate-shaped and are dark green in color. The flowers of the tree are white and have a sweet fragrance.

Calliandra Palm | Calliandra haematocephala

 620
The Calliandra Palm is a long-time favorite in tropical gardens. Its beautiful, feathery flowers are a rich, deep red and appear in summer, fall and even into winter in warm climates. The blossoms are followed by large, round, red fruits. Calliandra prefers full sun to partial shade and moist, well-drained soils.

Chandana | Santalum album

 250
Chandana Santalum album is a species of flowering plant in the citrus family Rutaceae. The wood of sandalwood is heavy, hard, and yellowish-brown in color. It has a fine grain and a distinctive fragrance.

Clerodendrum Bail | Clerodendrum infortunatum

 200
Clerodendrum infortunatum, commonly known as glorybower or bail, is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae. It is native to tropical and subtropical Asia, from India and Sri Lanka to China, Indonesia, and New Guinea. The plant is a large shrub or small tree growing to 5–15 m tall.

Dwarf jatropha | Jatropha nana 

 260
Jatropha nana, also known as dwarf jatropha, is a small shrub that is native to Mexico and Central America. The plant has small, dark green leaves and produces small, yellow-green flowers. The fruit of the plant is a small, dark green berry that contains one or two seeds. The plant is used in traditional medicine for the treatment of diarrhea, dysentery, and other gastrointestinal disorders.

Guab| Diospyros malabarica

 240 540
Guab Diospyros malabarica is a species of tree in the family Ebenaceae. It is native to India and Sri Lanka. The tree grows to a height of 20-30 m. The leaves are oblong-elliptical in shape, and are 10-20 cm long and 5-10 cm wide.

Gul Cheen | Plumeria 

 230 480
Gul Cheen is a type of Plumeria that is native to India. It is a small tree that can grow to be about 20 feet tall. The leaves are oblong and have a smooth texture. The flowers are white with a yellow center and have a strong fragrance.

Gul Mohar | Delonix regia | گل مہر

 690
Gul Mohar is a tropical tree in the family Fabaceae. The tree is also known as the Flame of the Forest and is native to Madagascar. The Gul Mohar tree can grow up to 30 m in height and has a spread of about 20 m. The tree is known for its beautiful flowers which bloom in the months of April and May. The flowers are orange-red in color and are arranged in clusters. The tree is also known for its pods which are used in the making of dyes and inks.

Jacaranda | Jacaranda mimosifolia

 260 850
Jacaranda Jacaranda mimosifolia plant has been described as "one of the most beautiful trees in the world". It is a fast-growing, ornamental tree that is often used as a street tree or in public parks. The tree produces blue or lavender flowers that bloom in spring and summer.

Juhi Bail | Jasminum auriculatum

 620
Jasminum auriculatum, commonly known as Juhi bail, is a species of jasmine native to India. It is a small shrub or vine growing to 2–5 m (7–16 ft) tall, with opposite, ovate to elliptical leaves 3–7 cm (1–3 in) long and 2–4 cm (0⁄79–1⁄57 in) wide. The flowers are white, borne in clusters of 3–5 blooms. The fruit is a black berry 5–8 mm (0.20–0.31 in) diameter.

Kachnar | Bauhinia variegata

 300
Kachnar and Bauhinia variegatais a species of flowering plant in the pea family, Fabaceae, native to tropical and subtropical regions of South Asia, Southeast Asia, New Guinea and northern Australia. Common names include butterfly tree, purple orchid tree, camara, kachnar and mountain ebony.

Kaner | Nerium oleander

 260
Kaner (Nerium oleander) is a large evergreen shrub or small tree, typically with a dense, upright growth habit. It has dark green, leathery leaves and clusters of fragrant, pink, white, or red flowers. Kaner is native to the Mediterranean region and is widely cultivated in other warm climates. It is tolerant of poor soils and drought, and can be used as an ornamental plant or hedge.  

Karonda | Carissa carandas

 210 430
The Karonda Carissa carandas is a small, evergreen shrub that is native to India. It has a dense, rounded growth habit and produces white flowers that have a sweet fragrance. The fruit of the Karonda Carissa carandas is a small, red berry that is edible and has a sour taste.

Lagerstroemia Single | Lagerstroemia indica

 220 620
Lagerstroemia indica, commonly known as single lagerstroemia or Indian crape myrtle, is a species of flowering plant in the family Lythraceae. It is native to tropical and subtropical Asia, from India and Sri Lanka east to China and Indonesia. It is a small to medium-sized tree growing to 10–20 m tall, with a dense, round crown. The leaves are 6–18 cm long and 3–8 cm broad, with an entire or finely toothed margin. The flowers are borne in summer in dense panicles 20–30 cm long, each flower 3–4 cm diameter, with six petals in shades of pink, purple or white.

Mehndi | Lawsonia inermis

 290
Mehndi Lawsonia inermis is a flowering plant in the family Lythraceae. It is native to tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, Asia and Oceania. The plant is used for the production of henna, a reddish-brown dye used as a temporary tattoo.

Peepal | Ficus religiosa

 420
The Peepal tree is a large tree that can grow up to 30 meters tall. It has a wide trunk and spreading branches. The leaves are large, simple, and elliptical in shape. The Peepal tree is native to India and Nepal. It is considered to be sacred by Hindus and Buddhists.

Pink Cassia | Cassia Nodosa

 6,000
The Pink Cassia is a species of flowering plant in the legume family, Fabaceae. It is native to tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, Africa, and the Americas. The flowers are pink or white, and are borne in clusters. The fruit is a pod, which contains several seeds.

Pomegranate | Punica granatum

 200
The pomegranate is a fruit-bearing deciduous shrub in the family Lythraceae. This is a deciduous shrub that can grow up to 8 m tall. It has oval leaves that are dark green in color and measure up to 20 cm in length. The flowers are white or pink in color and the fruit is a round, red, fleshy drupe that contains many seeds.

Privet | Ligustrum

 1,950
Privet Ligustrum amurense is a deciduous shrub that is known for its beautiful white flowers. The shrub is native to China and Korea and can grow to be quite large, reaching up to 15 feet in height.

Raat Ki Rani | Cestrum Nocturnum | رات کی رانی

 160
Raat Ki Rani (Cestrum nocturnum) is a small, night-blooming shrub that is native to Mexico and Central America. The plant has long, slender stems and small, white flowers that bloom in the evening. The plant gets its name from the fact that the flowers emit a strong, sweet fragrance that is most noticeable at night.

Rose Mallow | Hibiscus

 220 520
The Rose Mallow Hibiscus is a beautiful flower that blooms in the summertime. It has large, showy petals that are pink or white in color. The center of the flower is yellow, and the plant grows to be about 3 feet tall. The Rose Mallow Hibiscus is native to the southeastern United States, and it is a popular plant to grow in gardens.