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Trees of Tamil Nadu || What trees are native to Tamil Nadu? || Places with Tree Names in Tamil Nadu

 Some areas named after trees

Pelathope in Mylapore - Pala Thoppu (jackfruit orchard)

Mambalam - Mango fruit

Triplicane - Thiru-Alli-Keni (sacred lily pond)

Teynampet -Thengai or coconut trees)

Purasawalkam - the Purasu tree (flame of the forest tree,

Vepery – Neem

Koyyathoppu - Guava orchard

Pulianthope - tamarind orchard

Panayur - palm village

Athipet - fig tree,

Poonamallee - poo-virunda-malli (malligai or Arabian jasmine)

Perambur - cane trees

Alandur - Banyan village

Thiruvalangadu - sacred banyan forest

Illuppaithoppu butternut tree orchard

Irumbuliyur near Vandalur - Ironwood tree

Thiruverkadu - vilvelam tree

Mangadu - Mango forest

Thirumullaivoyal - mullai or jasmine plants,,

India is losing its green cover and we know that we are lagging behind in making up for it. But it's good to know about the vegetation that grows in our country. We are talking about trees. You'll be surprised to know that India is home to a large variety of trees. It was not possible to compile all of them so we picked 9 common trees that we see around and don't know much about.

1. Banyan Tree

Scientific nameFicus benghalensis

Banyan tree is the most familiar tree in our country. Interestingly, it originated in India itself. These trees have the largest canopy coverage in India. Not many people know but the banyan tree is also the national tree of India.

How to recognise it?

The leaves look like those of a fig tree. If you pluck a leaf, a white sticky liquid is visible.

2. Neem tree

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Scientific nameAzadirachta indica

It is grown in both tropical and sub-tropical regions. Neem has endless medicinal properties and that’s what makes it popular in India. It is used to control pests and deal with pox viruses. Neem is a major ingredient in soaps and shampoos and is healthy for our skin.

How to recognise it?

It is slightly difficult to spot the real neem tree because the chinaberry tree looks quite similar to it. It has a strong smell and its flowers are pale white in colour, and grow from March to May. Its leaves grow in pairs along a long common stem.

3. Peepal tree

Scientific name-Ficus Religiosa

The peepal tree falls in the category of dry season deciduous or semi- evergreen tree. This is one of those rare trees that release oxygen both in the day and the night.

How to recognise it?

The leaves of this tree are heart-shaped with an extended drip tip.

4. Arjuna tree

Scientific nameTerminalia arjuna

Arjuna tree is generally found around river beds. It is not difficult to spot one. Arjuna exhibits yellow flowers from March to June. It has a woody fibrous fruit that appears between September and November.

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How to recognise it?

The woody fruit has five wings and is possibly the most unique looking fruit. If you see it, you can guess the tree’s name easily.

5. Sal Tree

Scientific nameShorea Robusta

Sal is a large deciduous tree. The tree is native to the Indian sub-continent. The sal tree is hardly leafless. It is said that the tree provides good quality timber. Interestingly, the sal tree is worshipped by Hindus and Buddhists.

How to recognise it?

The leaves of the sal tree are ovate-oblong in shape. Their texture is rough and they have a peculiar shine on their upper surface.

6. Gulmohar tree

Scientific nameDelonix Regia

Gulmohar is most famous for its pretty looking flowers. In India, its flowering season is between April and June. Spotting this tree is quite easy as it grows in dry as well as tropical conditions. The tree spreads and provides a dense shade. The flowers of this tree are large and orange-red in colour.

How to recognise it?

Its leaves are doubly pinnate. Each leaf is approximately 40 cm long and has 20-40 pairs of primary leaflets that are feathery in appearance and bright, light green in colour.

7. Indian Mahogany

Scientific nameSwietenia mahagoni

In India, these trees are mainly found in Thattekkad Wildlife Sanctuary, Kaziranga Wildlife Sanctuary and Corbett National Park. The trunk of this tree is used to make furniture and musical instruments.

How to recognise it?

The tree is generally 30-40 feet in height. Its fruit resembles a large greenish capsule and its wood is red brown in colour.

8. Curry tree

Scientific nameMurraya koenigii

Curry tree is a tropical to sub-tropical tree and is native to India and Sri Lanka. Its leaves are widely used in south Indian dishes because of their strong aroma.

How to recognise it?

It is a small tree growing up to 6 metres. Its leaves are pinnate and have 11-21 leaflets. The plant produces small white flowers that self pollinate and produce small black berries.

9. Ashoka Tree

Scientific nameSaraca asoca

Ashoka tree is a rain-forest tree and is abundantly found in the central areas of the Deccan plateau and in parts of the Western Ghats. This tree is an evergreen one and is known for its foliage and fragrant flowers. Its leaves are dark green in colour and grow in bunches.

How to recognise it?

Its leaves grow in dense clusters and are pointed from the top. The flowering season is February to April. The flowers grow in heavy bunches as well. They are bright yellow and orange in color.

Why Chennai is called SuperKing

Chennai is the 2nd city in the world to become a municipal corporation next to London, in the year 1688.


Chennai is the only city in India that will have 2 international ports, Chennai port, Ennore port, 


Chennai has the longest beach in India, 12kms urban beach, 2nd longest in the world.


Chennai is the only city that houses a national park within city limits. The Guindy national park.


Chennai is the only city that has three rivers flowing through it, Adyar, Covum river, Kosasthalai river.


Chennai's Old Mahabalipuram Road is the single largest IT corridor in India.


Chennai is the single largest automobile manufacturer in Asia. Fondly called the Detroit of Asia.


Chennai houses the largest bus terminus in Asia at Koyambedu.


Chennai is the birthplace of 'Chicken 65' @ Hotel Buhari.


Chennai has the largest library in Asia, Arignar Anna centenary library.


Chennai's Vandalur Zoo is the largest zoo in India.


Chennai's Guindy engineering college the oldest in India, 1794.


Two of the top ten engineering colleges in India located on a single road, IIT Madras, CEG(college of engineering — Guindy/Guindy engineering college), at Sardar Patel Road, Chennai.


Chennai houses the oldest shopping mall in India, Spencer plaza, 1863


The Madras High court is the world's second-largest court complex.


Chennai is the only Indian city attacked during world war I.


Chennai, the city of flyovers, largest number of flyovers in India.


Kathipara flyover is the largest cloverleaf flyover in Asia.


Chennai is the Indian city with the most number of foreign visitors annually.


Chennai is the health capital of India, with the most foreign and domestic footfalls.



Royapuram railway station is the oldest functioning railway station in India.


Integral Coach Factory(ICF), Chennai is the world's largest rail coach manufacturer.


Madras Medical College, the oldest medical college and oldest hospital in India, 1664.


The first-ever flight in Asia flew in and around Chennai, 1910.


Oragadam is the largest automobile hub in South Asia, with 22 Fortune 500 companies.


Chennai has the highest number of cinema theatres in India. Quite obvious, Tamil film industry has given 4 Chief ministers to the state.


Chennai has the oldest race tracks in india, both horse race, motor race.


Madras school of art is the oldest fine arts institute in india(1850).


Higginbothams, Mount road, chennai is the oldest book store in India(1844).


EID parry, chennai is the oldest company in India (1780).


MRF, chennai is the largest tyre manufacturer in india.


Madras regiment is the oldest infantry regiment of Indian army(1750).


AVM studio is the oldest surviving film production house in India.


St. George's Anglo Indian higher secondary school is the oldest school in India(1715).


Chennai is also the only city in the world where all forms of surface transport are manufactured... From bicycles, 2 wheelers, cars, trucks, armored personal carriers, locomotives, railway coaches, main battle tanks... the entire range of surface transport. Not even Detroit can boast of this wide range of surface transport.