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Old 08-05-2006
 
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saiperumal
Default ceasalpinia sappan seeds and sappan wood Available

Pl contact: Sai Perumal for ceasalpinia sappan seeds and Sappan wood.
Any one require for plantation and wood required for medicianal / use as a dye colorant / food colorant may pl contact:

Sai Perumal

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sai Perumal

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Dear Sir
Below is the buyer of the seeds
Mr. Chandra
Victory Corporate and Technical Services Pvt. Ltd.
A-22, Hilansh Apartment
Plot No. 1, Sector -10, Dwarka
New Delhi-110 075 (INDIA)
Phone. : +(91)-(11)-25071475
Telefax : +(91)-(11)-25071475
Mobile : +(91)-9899078600
E-mail : chandra@victorycorporate.com
info@victorycorporate.com

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Thanx a lot Sir
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Sai perumal
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Dear Sir
you please try the below web page if it can be useful to you
www.indunor.com/ingles/tanveg.htm - 42k - Supplemental Result - Cached - Similar pages

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Dear sir,

Can you tell me how much seed is required for 1 acre of land and the price of the seed. Also kindly mail me the cultivation details of sappan wood.

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K.nagi Reddy

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Dear Sir
Cultivation Practices:
Sappan is a small thorny spreading tree, grows up to 10 m in height and the wood reaches 15-30 cm in diameter. It bears 3-4 seeds, ellipsoid, brown to black coloured. Seeds propagate Sappan and it is a fast growing tree. Seeds are viable only for 3 months. Seeds require scarification or hot water treatment (10 min. at 50-60 deg C) for easy germination.



Within a year's time the plant reaches a height of 3-5 m and begins to bloom in April and continues till December. Flowers are golden yellow in colour and are cross-pollinated by bees, butterflies and insects. Fruit set starts after 5-15 days of flowering. They come to maturity in three months' time. Only few seeds mature. Sappan is cultivated as a horticultural plant for its large compound leaves and bright yellow flowers. Its branches when interlaced make a strong barrier, hence, it is considered as a live fencing plant.


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Hai Kirti,

Any practical problems that have to be faced in this plant?

can you please give an outlined budget?

munna
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Dear Munna

This tree is gaining importance nowadays.

Herewith I furnish some details on this crop.

English name : Sappan wood

Malayalam : padimugam

The water kept in Caesalpinia sappan Linn. (Sappan lignum) heartwood is being used in Kerala as herbal drinking water for its antithirst, blood purifying, antidiabetic, improvement of complexion and several other properties.


The plant is also being used worldwide for a large number of traditional medicinal purposes.

Modern day research confirms its cytotoxic, antitumor, antimicrobial, antiviral, immunostimulant and several other activities. Several triterpenoids, flavonoids, oxygen heterocycles, etc. were isolated.

Brazilin is found to be the main constituent of the plant responsible for several of its biological activities.

The use of heartwood as a colouring agent for wine, meat, fabric, etc. is well established.

It has the potential to hit the market as a safe natural colouring agent with good medicinal value for food products, beverages and pharmaceuticals.


Agro techniques:

Spacing : 5.5 feet

Organic manure is used

Upto 6 months watering is necessary.

One acre will accomodate 1500 plants

No fertilizer studies and only grown organically

Allow to grow as a single stem

Can be grown as a fence crop also

Prune the branches periodically

Can be grown to a height of 15 m

Seventh year - centre of the trunk ripes

Cut the stem and cover the cut end with plastic

From fourth year onwards harvesting can be done but commercial harvesting after seven years.

Life is upto 50 years

Average yield of inner pulp :

80 kg/tree

Average market price : Rs 50/kg

For further details contact


The Farming Trust of India
BPL koottupatha Junction
Maruthar Road P.O
Palakkad - 678007
Kerala
Ph: 0491 - 23090229

Regards
Surya Narmata
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Dear Narmata,

Is this the same ceaselphinia we use for gardening purpose or its different?

munna
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Dear Munna

No it is different.

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