Gliricidia (Gliricidia sepium)
    
        
            | Family | Leguminosae | 
        
            | Common Name | Gliricidia | 
        
            | Telugu Name | Madri | 
        
            | Flowering | Light pink flowers in November – December | 
        
            | Fruiting | Fruits ripen in January – February | 
        
            | Germination Percentage | 80% | 
        
            | No. of Seeds per kg | 8000 | 
    
    Morphology of Fruit & Seed
    
        - Pods: 8–12 cm long, yellowish-brown when ripe, containing 8–10 seeds per pod.
- Seeds: Light brown, oval-shaped.
Seed Collection & Storage
    Pods are collected in February–March before they split open naturally. They are sun-dried for 3–4 days to extract the seeds. Seed viability is retained for up to one year.
    Pretreatment Recommended
    
        - Soak seeds in hot water.
- Allow to cool overnight.
- Sow the next morning.
Nursery Technique
    
        - Dibble two seeds per polybag in March.
- Water regularly and provide overhead shade.
- Germination within 10 days.
- Seedlings ready for planting by July.
- Also easily propagated by cuttings when soil moisture is adequate.
Seed Rate
    
        - 3 m × 1 m spacing: 1333 plants/acre
- 4 m × 1 m spacing: 1000 plants/acre
 
         
      
            
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