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  1. Apr 10, 2022 · Indian mahogany trees can grow to be 30-40 feet tall. It is a fast-growing upright tree with an outwardly rounded symmetrical crown. It has a spread of 20-30 feet. The fruit is a large greenish brown capsule that splits into five sections, each containing flat, long winged, light brown seeds.

  2. Dec 16, 2023 · Mahogany Trees Facing Endangerment: The big-leaf mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla), a sought-after timber tree, shifts from Vulnerable to Endangered. Unsustainable harvest, urban encroachment, and illegal logging contribute to a 60% reduction over 180 years. Conservation Success Stories:

  3. Chukrasia Tabularis (Mahogany or Indian Redwood or Toona Ciliate) | Forestry Optional for UPSC IFS. - Chukrasia tabularis, commonly known as Chittagong wood or Indian mahogany, is a deciduous tree species native to Southeast Asia.

  4. Jul 21, 2022 · The correct answer is Tropical evergreen forests. Key Points. Tropical evergreen forests are dense, multi-layered, and found in areas receiving heavy rainfall . This type of forest is rich in numerous species of trees. It is very dense even the sunlight does not reach the ground.

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    In India, the Forests, on the basis of average annual rainfall, can be categorised broadly into five categories: Tropical Evergreen Forests 1. Moist Evergreen Forests: 1.1. Region: Found in southern India along the Western Ghats, Andaman and Nicobar Islands andnorth-eastern region. 1.2. Climatic Conditions: Found in warm and humid areaswith an annu...

  5. Nov 14, 2023 · Species Diversity: India’s tropical evergreen forests host a wide variety of tree species such as rosewood, teak, ebony, mahogany, and bamboo. They also support a diverse range of animal species, including elephants, tigers, leopards, various monkey species, and a plethora of bird and insect species.

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  7. Aug 22, 2019 · India, with the help of Bangladesh and Nepal, is trying to de-list ‘Dalbergia sissoo’, from the list of threatened varieties in order to protect the livelihood of handicraft manufacturers and farmers in the Sub-continent.