Kadam
Neolamarckia cadamba · Rubiaceae
Fast-growing timber and pulp; fragrant flowers; culturally significant; used in afforestation
Why Kadam is a great native choice
- Fast-growing timber and pulp
- fragrant flowers
- culturally significant
- used in afforestation
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Frequently asked questions
Is Kadam native to India?
Yes. Kadam (Neolamarckia cadamba) is native to India. Fast-growing timber and pulp; fragrant flowers; culturally significant; used in afforestation
What are the benefits of Kadam?
Key benefits include: Fast-growing timber and pulp; fragrant flowers; culturally significant; used in afforestation.
Should I plant Kadam?
Yes, Kadam is a good native choice for India. Native plants support local birds, bees and butterflies and are usually well suited to the local climate.