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Page 1: Women's Education Society’s,

Women's Education Society’s,

SMT. MANORAMABAI MUNDLE COLLEGE OF

ARCHITECTURE, SEMINARY HILLS, NAGPUR

Green Audit Report

Page 2: Women's Education Society’s,

Women's Education Society’s,

SMT. MANORAMABAI MUNDLE COLLEGE OF

ARCHITECTURE, SEMINARY HILLS, NAGPUR

SMMCA is situated at seminary hills in Nagpur, Maharashtra state of India. SMMCA promotes the field of Architecture been a true

reflector of the prevailing socio economic, environmental and cultural

trends that exist within the society with respective context. The campus responds positively and integrates well with its surrounding.

Fig-SMMCA,LAD CAMPUS ,Seminary hills Nagpur.

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SR.NO SYMBOL MARKINGS

ON SITE

QUANTITYCOMMON

NAME

BOTANICAL

NAME

TREES-44TYPES

SR.NOQUANTITYCOMMON

NAME

BOTANICAL

NAME

SHRUBS-20 TYPES

GROUND COVERS/GRASSES

LANDSCAPE PLAN OF SMMCA, NAGPUR

1Acalypha

SR.NO COMMON

NAME

BOTANICAL

NAME

1wadelia

1

Teak Tectona grandis

Ashoka Polyanthia longifolia

Neem Azadirachta indica

Palash

Butea monosperma

Copper podPeltophorum ferrugineum

Bottle brush Callistemon lanceolatus

shirishAlbizzia lebbeck

Nilgiri Eucalyptus

Plumeria rubra

lal Champa

Piwda Champa

sheesham

Dalbergia sissoo

Gulmohar

Delonix regia

Mimosops elengiBakul

udambara/

umbar

Ficus

glomerata/racemosa

Banyan

Ficus benghalensis

Reetha Sapindus laurifolius valh.

Bahunia racemosa

Bahunia purpurea

Orchid tree

Orchid tree

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

Plumeria albaChampa

Sausage treeKigelia pinnata/africana

A1-A317

424 nos

SR.NO SYMBOL

MARKINGS ON SITE

QUANTITY

COMMON

NAME

BOTANICAL

NAME

TREES

1

Powder puff Calliandra haematocephala

Lemon Citrus limon

Jack fruit Artocarpus heterophyllus

Mango

Magnifera indica

GuavaPsidium guajava

chikoo Sapodilla

Anar

JamunSyzygium cumini

Bombax costatum

Red cotton

silk tree

Nandi flame

Spathodea campanulata

Royal palms

Roystonea regia

Moringia oleoferaDrumstick

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

Phyllantus emblica

Badam

Acalypha

Duranta Duranta

kaner

Nerium oleander

kunda

Jasminum

officinale

Mogra Jasminum

sambac

Jaswant Hibiscus

rosa-sinensis

Awala

Terminalia catappa

Pomegranate

chandni

Taberna montana

Rose

Dwarf ixora Dwarf ixora

Ixora Pink ixora

Arecca palms Dypsis lutescens

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

CREEPERS/CLIMBERS

SR.NO QUANTITYCOMMON

NAME

BOTANICAL

NAME

1Bougainvillea

cupea

dynallea

Bougainvillea

Alamanda pink

Yellow trumpet

vine/Cats claw

Adenocalymma

comosum

Alamanda pink

2

3

Hamelia Hamelia patents

12

Vidhya

Thuja occidentalis

13

14

15

SITE PLAN

Alstonia scholaris

Cassia ferruginea

orange ixora orange ixora

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A311,A301,A298.A243,A239,A324,A318

,A326-332,A338,A340-341, A391,A463-466

,A427-434,A441-444

A297,A3O6,A310,A435,A356,

A362,A364,A369-370.A424.A395,A371,A446

A445,A52+1,D7

Saptaparmi

A -108, 457, 35

A436-438(2), A439

Samea saman

A313

Rain tree

A44,A58,A64,A69,A74,A101,A104,A97,A88,

A08,A243,A238,

A198,A193-195,A167,A167a2,

A149,A841,A138,A138A1,A138A3,A138A4

D1-D12

A175(2), A205, A199,

A199A,A233,A29,A28,4086+1,4089

A51, A100, A103, A127,A173,A187+2

B33,B34+1,B35 396

A118, 349-352

A333-335,

460,461, +6

A392

A336,337,339, A402-408, A374-389,

A449,128,161

Pongamia pinnata

karanji

Santalum albumChandan

A401

Tamarind

A455

Tecoma

Tecoma

guadichaudi

A346,361-363

A440,462

21

Bahava

Cassia fistula

A174, 176

A319-A325

A367, 428, 414-418

A27 +2

Acassia auriculiformisA27, 28 B22, 23

Tamarindus indica

A 451, 452, 358 , 360

22

23

A-419, 422, 423

A -366,367, 347 , 456 +1

A -372 +3

A359

A459

A-343, 348, 394,399

A450

A448

A-447 , 454

A-398 , 400

A-342 , 344, 345, 393, 397

A365

A354

Acassia

B296- 344, A429, D13+ 10

4 nos

8 nos

3 nos

5 nos

5 nos

1 no.

11 nos

29 nos

7 nos

4 nos

1 no.

1 no.

2nos

1 no.

2nos

5 nos

1 no.

Cassia

1 no.

3 nos.

2nos.

64 nos.

Orange

112 nos.

4 nos

2 nos

6 nos

1 no.

1 no.

1 no.

3 nos

3 nos

7 nos

3 nos

4 nos

10 nos

4 nos

1no.

64 nos

24 nos

1no.

Marking in Progress

Marking in Progress

Marking in Progress

Marking in Progress

Marking in Progress

Marking in Progress

Marking in Progress

1no.

2no.

24

Citrus sinensis

Marking in Progress

3nos.

fern

B36-B137

Total number trees=837+100=937

6

30

10

2

10

5

snake plantSansievera

2

20

20

5

3

3

8

3

Total number shrubs=137

Total number ground covers=30

Total number creepers /climbers=25

10

Lawn area=665sqmts

Unpaved area used for pedestrian movement=

Paved area used for pedestrian movement=

Total plot area=23acres

Total built up area=

2

3

4

5

6

NOTE: Apart from the mentioned numbers , there are around 50 trees

which are small and are not marked on the site

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5

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Women's Education Society’s,

SMT. MANORAMABAI MUNDLE COLLEGE OF

ARCHITECTURE, SEMINARY HILLS, NAGPUR

TREES

COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME

POWDER PUFF CALLIANDRA HAEMATOCEPHALE

LEMON CITRUS LIMON

JACK FRUIT ARTOCARPUS HETEROPHYLLUS

MANGO MAGNIFERA INDICA

GUAVA PSIDIUM GUAJAVA

CHIKOO SAPODILLA

ANAR POMEGRANATE

JAMUN SYZYGIUM CUMINI

RED COTTON SILK TREE BOMBAX COSTATUM

AWALA PHYLLANTUS EMBLICA

BADAM TERMINALIA CATAPPA

NANDI FLAME SPATHODEA CAMPANULATA

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Women's Education Society’s,

SMT. MANORAMABAI MUNDLE COLLEGE OF

ARCHITECTURE, SEMINARY HILLS, NAGPUR

ROYAL PALMS ROYSTONEA REGIA

DRUMSTICK MORINGIA OLEOFERA

SAPTAPARMI ALSTONIA SCHOLARIS

CASSIA CASSIA FERRUGINEA

RAIN TREE SAMEA SAMAN

KARANJI PONGAMIA PINNATA

CHANDAN SANTALUM ALBUM

TAMARIND TAMAR INDUS INDICA

TECOMA TECOMA GUADICHAUDI

BAHAVA CASSIA FISTULA

ACASSIA ACASSIA AURICULIFORMIS

ORANGE CITRUS SINENSIS

TEAK TECTONA GRANDIS

ASHOKA POLYANTHIA LONGIFOLIA

NEEM AZADIRACHTA INDICA

PALASH BUTEA MONOS

COPPER POD PELTOPHORUM FERRUGINEUM

BOTTLE BRUSH CALLISTEMON LANCEOLATUS

SHIRISH ALBIZZIA LEBBECK

NILGIRI EUCALYPUS

LAL CHAMPA PLUMERIA RUBRA

PIWADA CHAMPA CHAMPA PLUMERIA ALBA

SHEESHAM DALBERGIA SISSOO

GULMOHAR DELONIX REGIA

BAKUL MIMOSOPS ELENGI

UDAMBARA / UMBER FICUS GLOMER ATA RAPEMOSA

REETHA SAPINDUS LAURIFOLIUS VALIN.

ORCHID TREE BAHUNIA RACEMOSA

ORCHID TREE BAHUNIA PURPUREA

SAUSAGE TREE KIGELIA PINNATA / AFRICANA

Shrubs

COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME

ACALYPHA ACALYPHA

DURANTA DURANTA

KANER NENUM OLEANDER

KUNDA JASMINUM OFFICINALE

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Women's Education Society’s,

SMT. MANORAMABAI MUNDLE COLLEGE OF

ARCHITECTURE, SEMINARY HILLS, NAGPUR

MOGRA JASMINUM SAMBAC

JASWANT HIBISCUS ROSA-SINENSIS

CHANDI TABERNA MONTANA

ROSE DWARF IXORA DWARF IXORA

IXORA PINK IXORA

ARECCA PALMS DYPSIS LUTESCENS

HAMELIA HAMELIA PATENTS

VIDHYA THUJA OCCIDENTALIS

ORANGE IXORA ORANGE IXORA

SNAKE PLANT SANSIEVERA

CREEPERS / CLIMBERS COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME

BOUGA IN VILLEA BOUGA IN VILLEA

ALAMANDA PINK ALAMANDA PINK

YELLOW TRUMPET YINE / CATS CLAW ADENOCALYMMA COMOSUM

GROUND COVERS / GRASSES COMMON NAME WADELLA CUPES DYNALLEA FEM

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TYPE

NATIVE TO

HEIGHT

SPREAD

CROWN UNIFORMITY -

Irregular outline or silhouette

DESCRIPTION –

Leaves :

Compound Bi-pinnate

Month of Flowering :

March-May; September- November

Shape & Color of flower

Yellow, Large Compound Racemes

USES :

Ornamental tree – Avenue Plantation

LOCATION : Near SMMCA car parking

Tree Form - Spreading Canopy

Fruit - Copper colored

pods

Yellow Flowers

Compound (Bipinnate)

leaves

: Deciduous & Flowering Tree

: Tropical southeastern Asia

: 40 to 50 feet

: 30 to 40 feet

COPPER POD TREE (PELTOPHORUM TEROCAR- PUM)

Existing photo

TYPE

NATIVE TO

HEIGHT

SPREAD

CROWN UNIFORMITY -

Light spreading crown

DESCRIPTION –

Leaves :

Leathery, alternate, pinnately

compound

Shape & Color of flower

Whitish to pink, fragrant, nearly sessile

USES :

Best known economic timber. Used for

fuelwood, shade and shelter.

LOCATION : Near the second entrance

gate, in center of the garden

Tree Form - Spreading Canopy

Yellow Flowers

SHEESHAM (DALBERGIA SISSOO)

: Deciduous rosewood tree

: Indian subcontinent &

Southern Iran

: upto 82 feet

: 9 to 10 feet

Fruit - Green colored pods

Compound leaves

Existing photo

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TYPE

NATIVE TO

HEIGHT

SPREAD

CROWN UNIFORMITY -

Straight but often buttressed stem

DESCRIPTION –

Leaves :

Ovate-elliptic to ovate

Month of Flowering : June to August

Shape & Color of flower

Small, fragnant white flowers

USES :

Furniture, boat decks, cutting boards,

indoor flooring, counter tops

LOCATION : Infront of Architecture College

Tree Form – Columnar Spread

Fruit – green round

balls

White Flowers

Undulated leaves

: Deciduous & Flowering Tree

: South & South Asia

: 131 feet

: 10 feet approx

TEAK TREE (TECTONA GRANDIS)

Existing photo

TYPE

NATIVE TO

HEIGHT

SPREAD

CROWN UNIFORMITY -

Fairly Dense round crown

DESCRIPTION –

Leaves :

Pinnate leaves ,medium to dark green leaflets ,

fragrant, nearly sessile

Month of Flowering : January to May

Shape & Color of flower

White, fragrant; more-or-less drooping axillary

panicles

USES :

Medicinal use, Food, Oil for polymeric resins, Fertilizer, Toiletries etc

LOCATION : Near the second entrance gate, in

center of the garden

Tree Form - Spreading Canopy

White Flowers

NEEM TREE (AZADIRACHTA INDICA)

: Evergreen; fast-growing

tree

: Indian subcontinent

: 49–66 ft

: 66–82 ft

Fruit - Green

colored seeds

Pinnate leaves

Existing photo

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ASHOKA

PALASH

TYPE

NATIVE TO

HEIGHT

SPREAD

CROWN UNIFORMITY -

Tall, Straight, main trunk with short, drooping

branches

DESCRIPTION –

Leaves : A coppery brown color and are soft and

delicate to touch

Month of Flowering : February, March

Shape & Color of flower

Delicate star-like pale green flowers

USES :

Avenue plantation, leaves used as

ornamentation in festivals

LOCATION : Along the road in college campus

Tree Form – Columnar Spread

Fruit – brown seeds

White Flowers

Undulated leaves

: Lofty evergreen tree

: natively in India and Sri

Lanka: over 30 ft

: 3 - 4 feet approx

ASHOKA (POLYALTHIA LONGIFOLIA)

Existing photo

TYPE

NATIVE TO

HEIGHT

SPREAD

CROWN UNIFORMITY -

Fairly Dense round crown

DESCRIPTION –

Leaves :

Pinnate leaves ,medium to dark green leaflets ,

fragrant, nearly sessile

Month of Flowering : January to May

Shape & Color of flower

White, fragrant; more-or-less drooping axillary

panicles

USES :

Medicinal use, Food, Oil for polymeric resins, Fertilizer, Toiletries etc

LOCATION : Near the second entrance gate, in

center of the garden

Tree Form - Spreading Canopy

White Flowers

PALASH (BUTEA MONOSPERMA)

: Dry-season deciduous tree

: Indian subcontinent and South

east Asia

: 49–66 ft

: 66–82 ft

Fruit - Green

colored seeds

Trifoliate leaves

Existing photo

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TYPE

NATIVE TO

HEIGHT

SPREAD

CROWN UNIFORMITY -

Spreading crown

DESCRIPTION –

Leaves : Leaves bipinnate with a large

ovate, oblong, pale green

Month of Flowering : April-June

Shape & Color of flower

Flowers are very fragrant, greenish white,

heads globose, containing many flowers

USES :

Forestation & Medicinal Purpose

LOCATION : Along the road in college

campus

Tree Form – Columnar Spread

Fruit – brown

seeds

White Flowers

Undulated leaves

: Deciduous tree

: Indomalaya, New

Guinea and Northern Australia

: 54 – 90 ft

: more than 36 ft.

SHIRISH (ALBIZIA LEBBECK )

Existing photo

TYPE

NATIVE TO

HEIGHT

SPREAD

CROWN UNIFORMITY -

An umbrella shaped, spreading Fairly

Dense round crown

DESCRIPTION –

Leaves :

compound, biparipinnate with a 5-7 cm

long petiole

Month of Flowering : spring and summer

Shape & Color of flower

Orange Red bundle of flowers

USES :

medicines, food, timber, fuel and beads

LOCATION : Near the entrance gate

parking

Tree Form - Spreading Canopy

GULMOHAR (DELONIX REGIA)

: Evergreen -Deciduous

: Madagascar.

: 30-40 ft

: 60–80 ft

Fruit - Green colored seeds Existing photo

Compound (Bipinnate)

leaves

Orange Red Flowers