Pongamia pinnata – Indian Beech Landscape Tree

Description

In many coastal regions of the Middle East, large areas of land have become barren due to soil salinization. These areas are often considered unsuitable for traditional landscaping.

Pongamia pinnata (Indian Beech) offers a powerful ecological solution. Known for its strong adaptability and salt tolerance, it is capable of transforming degraded coastal land into vibrant green landscapes.

We provide a complete Saline Soil Ecological Restoration Solution.

Ecological Pioneer Species

Pongamia pinnata is one of the few tree species capable of growing in saline and coastal soils. It is ideal for establishing the first stage of vegetation in challenging environments.

Soil Improvement and Ecosystem Recovery

Beyond surviving in difficult conditions, its root system helps improve soil structure and restore ecological balance, making it easier for additional plant species to be introduced later.

Efficient and Attractive Landscapes

In addition to its ecological benefits, Pongamia forms a graceful canopy with dense foliage, creating both shade and visual appeal while maintaining relatively low maintenance requirements.

Choosing Pongamia means choosing a plant that helps restore land, stabilize ecosystems, and create sustainable coastal landscapes.

Technical Cards

Watery Yellow Skin Technical Card

This card highlights its core advantages as a "saline-alkali land ecological restoration solution": extreme salt and alkali tolerance, soil improvement, and flood resistance.

Technical indicators Parameter details
Resistant to the highest temperatures Up to 48°C
Annual water demand Medium, approximately 10,000 - 15,000 liters per year.
Salt and alkali tolerance Extremely high, up to 12,000 ppm
Best planting techniques

 

1. Applications: Ideal as a pioneer plant for coastal windbreaks, mangrove restoration, and saline-alkali soil improvement.

2. Soil: Extremely tolerant of saline-alkali conditions and waterlogging, suitable for planting in intertidal zones or poorly drained coastal areas.

3. Sunlight: Prefers full sun.

4. Maintenance: Once established, maintenance costs are extremely low, and it has strong resistance to pests and diseases.