Family  | 
              Rubiaceae  | 
            
            
              Common/Tamil    Name   | 
              Manja Kadambu  | 
            
            
              Uses:  | 
            
            
              Other    Uses  | 
              Flooring & Panelling, railway    carriages, best Indian wood for bobbins, combs, agricultural implements.  | 
            
            
              Seed    Collection time   | 
              Shed their seeds from April - June  | 
            
            
              No.    of Seeds per kg  | 
              As many as 11000 seeds weigh 1 gm  | 
            
            
              Viability  | 
              If carefully stored, retains its vitality    well for atleast a year.  | 
            
            
              Germination    percentage   | 
              The seeds are minute and produced in vast    numbers but the proportion of seedlings which survive and establish    themselves is relatively very small. Artificial reproduction in seed boxes,    however, have proved more successful than seed beds and considering the large    number of seedlings obtainable from one box. This method can be recommended    in preference to any other method.  | 
            
            
              Nursery    Technique  | 
              The seed box (trays) filled with finely    sifted earth with a large proportion of sand, the seeds are sown and covered    with fine earth or sand. Watering with a fine spray should be done frequently    but sparingly. Germination takes place in about three to six weeks. As soon    as the seedlings are large enough to handle (ie) in about two to three months    they should be pricked out. Care should be taken to keep a ball of earch    round the roots.  |