Melia dubia – Malabar Neem
    Overview
    
        Melia dubia, commonly known as Malabar Neem or Malai Vembu, is a fast-growing deciduous tree that can reach up to 20 meters in height. 
        It has a dark brown, rough, and warty bark that peels in long, broad rectangular strips. Young shoots and inflorescences are covered in a soft velvet-like texture. 
        The species is valued for its timber, shade, and agroforestry benefits.
    
    Benefits
    
        - Fast-growing tree suitable for timber production.
- Useful in agroforestry and as a windbreak.
- Low maintenance and adaptable to varied soil types.
Seed Specifications
    
        | Common Name | Malai Vembu | 
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        | Flowering Season | January – March | 
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        | Fruiting Season | October – January | 
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        | No. of Seeds per Kg | 300 | 
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        | Germination Capacity | 20% | 
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        | Initial Germination Time | 15 days | 
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        | Time for Germination Capacity | 45 days | 
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        | Germinative Energy | 20% | 
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        | Plant Percentage | 15% | 
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        | Purity | 100% | 
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        | Moisture Content | 12% | 
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        | Seedlings per Kg | 300 | 
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    Pretreatment Recommendations
    
        - Soak seeds in cow dung slurry for 24 hours before sowing to improve germination rates.
 
         
      
            
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