9 trees and shrubs are observed in the region containing Tando Hafiz Shah
When available, local botanical tools generally provide more accurate and locally-tailored outputs than this machine-learning derived selection. A list of such resources for specific regions is available here.
Catunaregam spinosaEdible products: Fruit, Flowers, Seeds, LeavesBark thickness: 2.69 mmRoot depth: 2.1 mStem conduit diameter: 18.59 μmStem diameter: 0.31 mTree height: 24 mWood density: 0.69 gdry · cmwet−3
Ehretia obtusifoliaEdible products: FruitConservation status: Least concern LCBark thickness: 1.99 mmRoot depth: 3.1 mStem conduit diameter: 46.57 μmStem diameter: 0.63 mTree height: 25 mWood density: 0.51 gdry · cmwet−3
Grewia tenaxEdible products: Fruit, Seeds, VegetableConservation status: Least concern LCBark thickness: 1.82 mmRoot depth: 2.7 mStem conduit diameter: 46.3 μmStem diameter: 1.32 mTree height: 10 mWood density: 0.62 gdry · cmwet−3
Populus euphraticaEuphrates PoplarConservation status: Least concern LCBark thickness: 1.05 mmRoot depth: 22.15 mStem conduit diameter: 31.46 μmStem diameter: 2.1 mTree height: 57.91 mWood density: 0.4 gdry · cmwet−3
Prosopis cinerariaEdible products: Fruit, Pods, Bark, Seeds, Leaves, GumBark thickness: 4.96 mmRoot depth: 20 mStem conduit diameter: 57.04 μmStem diameter: 0.89 mTree height: 18 mWood density: 0.65 gdry · cmwet−3
Ziziphus jujubaEdible products: Fruit, Seeds - oilConservation status: Least concern LCBark thickness: 4.57 mmRoot depth: 10 mStem conduit diameter: 41.55 μmStem diameter: 0.66 mTree height: 20 mWood density: 0.67 gdry · cmwet−3
Ziziphus nummulariaEdible products: FruitBark thickness: 4.57 mmRoot depth: 10 mStem conduit diameter: 41.55 μmStem diameter: 0.66 mTree height: 20 mWood density: 0.71 gdry · cmwet−3
Ziziphus spina-christiSyrian Christ-thornEdible products: Fruit, Leaves, Seeds, FlowersConservation status: Least concern LCBark thickness: 1.38 mmRoot depth: 10 mStem conduit diameter: 41.55 μmStem diameter: 0.66 mTree height: 20 mWood density: 0.67 gdry · cmwet−3