Acha 
      
        Scientific name: Hardwickia binata 
        Distribution: The tree is found in the Deccan peninsula, Central India,  Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. 
        Nursery Technology: The seeds should be  soaked in water for 24 hours. Season of seed sowing in nursery on June to July  and germinates with in 10-35 days and the nursery beds should be prepared in  the shade, covered lightly with hay and burnt. 
        Stump planting: The stumps can be made  from one year old seedlings and should contain 4 cm of shoot and 13-15 cm of  roots. The stump can be treated with cow’s urine for six hours and should be  planted in the big polythene bags or nursery beds. 
        Field planting: The seedlings can be  transplanted into the fields after 12 months. Also the sprouted stumps can be  transplanted into the fields after 12 months during the rainy season. The  vigorous growth of the seedling starts only after they are 4-6 years old.  
        Uses: The wood is used as timber. The  bark yields a fibre used for well ropes. The leaves are used as fodder and  green manure. Oleo-resin extracted from the heart wood is used in manufacture  of varnishes. 
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