Shami Tree, also called Banni Mara or Khejri Tree, is immensely known for its spiritual uses. Its English name (which is a botanical name in reality) is Prosopis cineraria. It’s a plant from Lord Shani.
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Habitat and Distribution:
- Prosopis cineraria is well adapted to arid and semi-arid climates. It is found in regions with hot, dry summers and mild winters.
- Its natural range includes parts of India, Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan, Oman, and other neighboring countries.
Morphology:
- The ghaf tree typically reaches a height of 3-7 meters, but in some cases, it can grow taller under favorable conditions.
- The tree has a bushy and spreading canopy, which provides shade and protection to the surrounding environment.
- The leaves are bipinnate, with small, feathery leaflets. They are adapted to conserve water through reduced transpiration.