Kailashnath Neem (ThursdayTreeLove)



Continuing on this e-visit to Ellora, here is a massive Neem tree. It is growing on the right side as we face the Cave 16 Kailash Temple complex. The straight trunk its vast base are eye catching.. The dense foliage hid its branching and only made it more imposing. 

Here is another view .. 

Later, I found that this tree is listed as the Kailashnath Neem under the Landmark Trees of India.


Going by the botanical name Azadirachta indica it belongs to the Meliaceae family. Neem is a common species almost all over India. This is easily the tallest Neem I have seen!
I
have seen glorious trees at the Qutub Minar. Just proves that there’s more to archaeological sites than the structures.. We only need to look around!


I am joining Parul in her ThursdayTreeLove bloghop. Head over to see some fantastic trees from around the world. Better still, join in!

16 Replies to “Kailashnath Neem (ThursdayTreeLove)”

  1. Such a majestic tree! I wonder if this is the tree they get neem oil from (which organic gardeners sometimes use here in the United States.)

  2. @Alana Yes that is correct. Neem oil is from the seeds of this tree. Happy that you like this tree!!

  3. How cool! I saw this one in Ellora. Thank you for bringing back the memories. So glad you join and I am so grateful for your support.

  4. Neem is a common tree in the place where I come from. I remember its fruit was used to create a paste to apply on face and as well for eating it to purify blood – Dadi maa ka nuskha. It tasted bitter and yuck.

  5. It looks like a tree with special powers inviting me to sit among its roots and listen and dream…..

  6. @JoAnna .. Yes indeed. Those roots do seem to say something… Thanks for stopping by.. 🙂

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