Which tree is called King of wood?

The Banyan, Ficus benghalensis. The mighty banyan is the national tree of India and has been called the king of the forest for centuries throughout Southeast Asia.
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Which plant is called king of the forest?

Cassia alata, also called 'King of the Forest', is not referring to an animal of the jungle but it is an ornamental plant which blooms lovely yellow flowers. Caesalpiniaceae family and it is native to the Americas in the tropical areas. It can be found all over the world and it is commonly found in Jamaica as well.
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Which tree is called King of Desert?

Since all parts of khejri are useful it is called the 'kalpavriksha of the desert'. It is also known as the 'king of the desert' and the 'wonder tree'. It is a symbol of socio-economic development in the area. It is a socially preferred tree species and is regarded as the lifeline of desert dwellers.
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Who is the king and queen of trees?

In Celtic mythology, the woods are ruled by two Kings – the Oak and the Holly – who influence the seasons. The Oak King comes into power at the Winter Solstice and during his reign, the sunlight strengthens, the days lengthen, and a new cycle of leaves, plants and flowers are reborn.
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What tree is the queen of the forest?

With the oak standing as undisputed king of the forest, the beech (Fagus sylvatica) is often referred to as the queen or mother of the woods. Forest Ranger, Ian, takes a closer look at this enchanting tree.
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What's the oldest tree in the world?

The Great Basin Bristlecone Pine (Pinus longaeva) has been deemed the oldest tree in existence, reaching an age of over 5,000 years old. The bristlecone pine's success in living a long life can be attributed to the harsh conditions it lives in.
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What's the oldest tree in the New Forest?

The Knightwood Oak Tree is believed to be the oldest tree in the New Forest,which is located in New Forest,about 4 miles west of Lyndhurst off the Christchurch Road.
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What are Royal trees?

There are many species of sandalwood, one of which the Indian sandalwood (Santalum album Linn.) ( Figure 1A), called the 'Royal Tree' in India (17) , is a wellknown and economically important species, having the most fragrant wood and highest oil content.
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Where is the Queen today?

Windsor Castle has been the home of British kings and queens for almost 1,000 years. It is an official residence of Queen Elizabeth II, whose standard flies from the Round Tower when Her Majesty is in residence.
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What is eating my figs?

Answer: The most likely culprits are squirrels, mice or birds. It may even be that birds have caused some damage and then part of the fruit has rotted away. Slugs and snails are efficient climbers too. Unfortunately, unless you see the creatures in action, you will never know.
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Which tree is called King of Indian forest?

The Banyan, Ficus benghalensis

The mighty banyan is the national tree of India and has been called the king of the forest for centuries throughout Southeast Asia.
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What is khichdi tree?

# Khejri is the golden tree of Indian deserts. # As all the parts of the tree are useful, it is called kalp taru. # It is also known as the 'king of desert',and the 'wonder tree'. # Khejari leaves is the top feed of camels. # A stamp was produced on this tree on 05/06/1988.
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Which is the smallest tree in India?

Dwarf Willow or Salix Herbacea is one of the smallest woody plants in the world. It typically grows to only 1-6 cm in height and has round, shiny green leaves 1-2 cm long and broad.
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Which is called the King of timber?

Teakwood (King of Timber) Service.
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What is the purpose of king of the forest?

King of the forest has been shown to have antibacterial, antimicrobial, anti fungal, analgesic, and anti-inflammatory properties. Japanese trials confirmed the presence of an active compound which has anti-inflammatory activity.
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How does King of the forest Bush look?

KING OF THE FOREST (aka Candle Bush) is a shrub that is native to the tropical regions of the Americas. The shrub bears pretty, erect, yellow flowers which look like candles.
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Why is Michael called Michael?

Why does Princess Michael of Kent carry her husband's title? Princess Michael of Kent took on her husband's name when they got married in 1978.
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Why does the Queen have two birthdays?

The short answer is that April is too cold for a parade. Whilst 21 April is more of a private celebration, Trooping the Colour marks the Queen's official celebration. Queen Elizabeth II was not the first monarch to do this.
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Which are royal trees in Kerala?

Rosewood and Ebony were declared royal trees in 1837. Over exploitation of trees resulted in the destruction of vast forest tracks during the period.
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Which tree is known as the tree of thousand uses?

Neem tree or Azadirachta indica is an evergreen tree native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. It is probably the most talked-about tree in India. It is so because of its wide range of uses.
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What makes a champion tree?

Champion trees are the super-sized superstars of their species. Blessed by a “perfect storm” of superb growing conditions, Teflon-like resilience to hazards and perhaps a bit of luck, these tree VIPs show what's possible when everything goes just right in nature.
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What is the most common tree in the New Forest?

Large, aged beech trees (Fagus sylvatica), along with oaks, are common and widespread in the New Forest.
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How many trees are in New Forest?

Around 1,000 ancient trees have been recorded in the New Forest National Park. This is believed to be the highest concentration of ancient trees in Western Europe. Immensely old, and full of character and charisma, ancient trees are rare. They have been sculpted by time and revered by generations of local people.
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How old is the New Forest?

The New Forest has a long and proud history that dates back almost one thousand years. Humans have been living within, changing the shape and sustaining the Forest since the Bronze Age, and continue to do so. In 1079 William the Conqueror took ownership of the area as his own hunting forest.
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