Sandan (Desmodium Oojeinensis/तिवस, तिनसा, काळा-पळस) is a medium sized
deciduous tree. Though very beautiful, the tree is very much neglected in urban
area. It bears numerous flowers which are pinkish-white in colour, borne in
short racemes. The new leaves add more beauty to it. Leaves are trifoliate,
with large, rigidly leathery leaflets.
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The tree does well in lowland alluvial soils as well as on dry exposed sites & eroded hills. It also occurs on red clay, black cotton and rocky soil. Young trees and seedlings need a moderate amount of shade, but once established they require full sunlight for best development. Although young trees are frost sensitive, mature trees are hardy and drought tolerant. Sandan coppices well and produces abundant root-suckers. This characteristic is particularly useful for controlling soil erosion along steep banks and eroded hillsides.
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It is propagated by seeds & root
cuttings. Seeds should be soaked in water for 24 hours before sowing. This
facilitates germination.
The tree comes up readily in blanks
in the forest, on hilly slopes, landslips and bare places. In addition, this
species has a symbiotic relationship with certain soil bacteria; these bacteria
form nodules on the roots and fix atmospheric nitrogen. Some of this nitrogen
is utilized by the growing plant but some can also be used by other plants
growing nearby. This could make it a valuable pioneer agroforestry species!
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