| Family  | 
            Moraceae | 
          
          
            | Common/Tamil    Name  | 
            Ponichchi ; Kal-ichchi | 
          
          
            | Uses: | 
          
          
            | Other    Uses | 
            Moderately hard and one of the best of the    fig woods | 
          
          
            | Seed    Collection time  | 
            Fruits commence ripening about December and    continue ripening for sometime i.e., for 3 months | 
          
          
            | No.    of Seeds per kg | 
            Seeds minute and innumerable | 
          
          
            | Viability | 
            If carefully stored, retains its viability    well for atleast a year | 
          
          
            | Germination    percentage  | 
            Good | 
          
          
            | Nursery    Technique | 
            Seed mixed with fine sand, powdered brick    (or) charcoal are sown in trays filled with finely sifted earth with a large    proportion of sand. Watering with a fine spray should be done frequently but    sparingly. The young plants having a long root system should be pricked out    with ball of earth and transplanted in the polypot. 
              Large currings 8 to 10 feet height can be    planted and well watered in the field. |