Kadam
Kadam is a tree native to the Indian subcontinent, scientifically known as Neolamarckia cadamba. It is known for its fast growth and broad, round canopy, making it a popular choice for shade in urban areas. The tree produces fragrant flowers that attract various pollinators, including bees and butterflies.
In addition to its aesthetic value, Kadam has practical uses. The wood is lightweight and used in making furniture and crafts, while the leaves are often used in traditional medicine. Kadam trees also play a role in local ecosystems by providing habitat for wildlife and improving soil quality.