Trees - Our Saviors

Hi everyone,

A wonderful start should always have beautiful ending.

This is a brief summary of responses and observations regarding STAR TREES.

I have discussed about Star Trees in

1.INFLUENCE-OF-TREES-IN-EVERY-PERSON

2.Star Trees - Part #1

3.STAR-TREES - Part #2

@Selvamani_R you asked for a detailed analysis. The actual fact is, this topic is a very vast subject to be dealt in a few parts. Through this end note I throw light on few important aspects. by composing the replies of few of our Local Guides. The tree shown below in the Cluster Fig Tree. (Star Tree for Kruthikka or Karthika)

@LuigiZ has posed a question that ‘Will there be a different Star in different time line?’ Yes birth star varies with timeline. it’s like having eclipses at different parts of the world at different times. Whether day or night the moon will be in a particular star region, moving to another region in its own pace.

In my previous post about Star Trees I have posted the picture of a Jack Fruit Tree. @joe_chellappan requested to describe the tree for better understanding of our LGs from other countries. Jack Fruit Tree is common in Southeast Asian Countries. A Jack Fruit is a multiple fruit with many seeds inside it and the fleshy layer that surrounds the seeds is very tasty and sweet. Jack Fruit is the national fruit of Bangladesh and Sri Lanka*.*

@VickyKrish found his Star Tree is Butter Tree.

Below is the picture of the Banyan Tree, which is the National Tree of my country Republic of India. This tree spreads its branches and from cervices the new trunk or prop roots are born. The mother tree is attached to all its saplings which grow later into big trees. Baniyan Tree is the Star Tree of Magam Star.

@ajlenin mentioned that all Stars are good. Yes, all stars are good and all trees are good. There are no restrictions that a person should not plant a particular tree. These 27 Star Trees are considered because they are medicinal trees and are safe trees. As @Mongoose rightly warned that we should know the properties of the tress before planting. A very good information about the Australian BLUE GUM tree and he explained the dangers of that tree. He observed that Trees are our Gardians.

The final idea is that Everyone should plant, grow and preserve TREES. They are Nature’s gift for mankind.

I am seriously concerned about the depletion of trees along with @Dinakar1 few other LGs. We all work together to preserve trees and nature.

I thank all those who guided me how to create a good post. @Rich-r I have given the links of the previous posts. You have replied with your wonderful captions of Trees in Noumea. I also thank the Google Moderators and my other friends who with their valuable suggestions motivated me to write good posts,

I will keep continuing with all our support. Your feedback is highly solicited.

Regards

Guru Krishna Priya. B

Source ‘Nakshatravana’ Wikipedia.

Atthi Maram picture

From Devosom Board

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Thank you very much @Gurukrishnapriya for this very detailed summary, and of course your efforts and dedication.

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Thanks a lot @LuigiZ .

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This is a cool post @Gurukrishnapriya have you considered a tree planting Meetup? Often in a given area there will be some local authority who would love some volunteers to help them plant out an area.

We have “Land Care” and “Coast Care” in Australia and these bodies are always looking for volunteers to help them. They carefully plan out their plantings using only trees and shrubs native to the area in which they are working. Perhaps you have something similar near you?

Paul

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Yes @PaulPavlinovich we do have a group here dedicated for this purpose. We are doing this work making a good difference.

Thanks for your suggestion.

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Hello dear @Gurukrishnapriya ,

Such a nice post! Full of information & interaction results!

Content is also valuable!

I liked your style also!

Congratulations!!! :pray:

All the best.

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Thanks for that wonderful comments @TravellerG

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hey Gurupriya, I love reading your posts. Again this one is wonderful. :slight_smile:

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Thanks a lot @SrinidhiiGaneish . Feeling privileged.

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**Hi @Gurukrishnapriya **

I like the presentation content and narrative of this post.:ok_hand:

You have taken much effort on this subject with available knowledge and experiences.

As you rightly said it is a ocean and you have tried to put forth creamy off’ .

**Thanks for sharing a great post @Gurukrishnapriya **

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Thank you very much @Selvamani_R . Only because of motivation we try hard and put efforts. Combination of these give a wonderful outcome.

Thanks again.

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Congratulations @Gurukrishnapriya for all your posts and for the work you have done. I really enjoyed reading and learning from your posts and we all noticed that they were getting better.
I hope we will have the opportunity to read many more here on Connect.

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@Gurukrishnapriya Thanks for the post about saving trees and it’s importance in our day to day life. During long travel trees only gives us shadow to take rest for sometime. Birds built their own nest in trees with available leaves and small wooden particles.

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@Gurukrishnapriya very good information, tho i live in Apartments, i grow 96 types indoor plants in all my rooms including washrooms and kitchen. one part is shown below, gather together for morning sunlight and soil aeration.

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Hi @ajlenin

Commendable work. I was so much worried about depletion of trees. Now I am happy to see you ppl taking initiative like this.

Keep going.

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Hi @Rich-r

Thank you very much for your appreciation and I also love to be associated with LG Connect.

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Welcome dear @Gurukrishnapriya

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Hi @AdrianLunsong Hope you are doing well. I didn’t want to disturb you for some time.

This post I dedicate it to you because this is the result of your valuable suggestions in writing up a good post. Thank you very much for every information about taking up challenge. It did really improved my writing skills.

Thanks again.

@ajlenin That’s incredible growing 96 indoor plants. Can you please name a few indoor plants so that I can also try planting those trees at my home.

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Thank you Kousalya

Yes, easy maintenance plants are Spathiphyllum (or) Peace Lily, Areca Palm, Chlorophytum comosum, Dracaena, Spider Plant, Ficus Elastica Big Plant (or) Rubber Plant, Monstera, Zanzibar Gem, just search in google top air cleaning indoor plants, you will have lots of idea.

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