Shishu Plant
The Shishu plant, also known as Sheesham, Sissoo, or by its scientific name Dalbergia sissoo, is a deciduous tree native to the Indian subcontinent and parts of Southeast Asia. It is highly valued for its timber, shade, and various other uses. Here’s more information about the Shishu (Sheesham) tree:
Appearance
- Size and Structure: The Shishu tree can grow up to 20-30 meters (65-100 feet) tall, with a trunk diameter of about 2-3 meters (6.5-10 feet). It has a straight trunk with a broad crown that provides ample shade.
- Leaves: The leaves are pinnate, consisting of three to five leaflets that are oval or lance-shaped with a smooth margin and a glossy surface.
- Flowers: Shishu trees produce small, fragrant, pale yellow to white flowers that bloom in the spring. These flowers are typically arranged in clusters.