Introduction of Desi Babul

Desi Babul also known as Acacia nilotica or Vachellia nilotica is a tree 5–20 m high with a dense spheric crown, stems and branches usually dark to black coloured, fissured bark, grey-pinkish slash, exuding a reddish low quality gum.

This is our third tree of devnagri system . 

 The tree has thin, straight, light, grey spines in axillary pairs, usually in 3 to 12 pairs, 5 to 7.5 cm (3 in) long in young trees, mature trees commonly without thorns.

 

Pods are used as a supplement to poultry rations in India. Dried pods are particularly sought out by animals on rangelands. In India branches are commonly lopped for fodder.

The exudate gum of this tree is known as gum arabic and has been collected from the pharaonic times for the manufacture of medicines, dyes and paints.

The tree's wood is "very durable if water-seasoned" and its uses include tool handles and lumber for boats. The wood has a density of about 833 kg/m3.

This is one level tree production data. 

In the Devnagri system, the initial cost of a Desi Babul  stands at 8500 DEV Tokens. Desi Babul yield both wood and carbon credit points.

 As every 10 trees are sold, the selling price will increment by 1000 DEV Tokens. It's worth noting that each Desi Babul requires a substantial amount of space, occupying nine land plots with a size of 3x3.


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  2. Definitely a great tree to start off for beginners looking forward to it

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