KHEJRI TREE
In English it is known as Prosopis cinerea. The Khejri tree remains green even in the month of Jeth. In such heat, when there is no shelter for the animals in the desert to escape from the sun, then this tree gives shade. When there is nothing to eat, it gives fodder, which is called loong. Its flower is called Minjhar. Its fruit is called Sangri, from which vegetable is made. When this fruit is dried, it is called Khokha, which is a dry fruit. Its wood is strong, which is used for burning and making furniture for the farmer. The solution is made from its root. This is the only support for the man and the animals of the desert in the time of famine. In the year 1899, there was a famine which is called Chhapaniya famine, at that time the people of the desert were living by eating the peels of the trunks of this tree. Grain yield is high under this tree. Its fruit is called Sangri, from which vegetables are made. The green beans on this tree are called Sangri. If these beans are not bro