 |  | Nitrogen Fixing Trees Highlights (Winrock, 1990-1997, 100 p.) |
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 |  | Acacia koa - Hawaii's most valued native tree |
 |  | Acacia leucophloea - shade and fodder for livestock in arid environments |
 |  | Alnus acuminata: valuable timber tree for tropical highlands |
 |  | Albizia saman: pasture improvement, shade, timber and more |
 |  | Casuarina junghuhniana: a highly adaptable tropical casuarina |
 |  | Enterolobium cyclocarpum: the ear pod tree for fasture, fodder and wood |
 |  | Erythrina variegata: more than a pretty tree |
 |  | Inga edulis: a tree for acid soils in the humid tropics |
 |  | Pithecellobium dulce - sweet and thorny |
 |  | Pterocarpus indicus - the majestic n-fixing tree |
 |  | Robinia pseudoacacia: temperate legume tree with worldwide potential |
 |  | Acacia nilotica - pioneer for dry lands |
 |  | Acacia saligna - for dryland fodder and soil stabilization |
 |  | Acacia senegal: gum tree with promise for agroforestry |
 |  | Acacia seyal - multipurpose tree of the Sahara desert |
 |  | Acacia tortilis: fodder tree for desert sands |
 |  | Alnus nepalensis: a multipurpose tree for the tropical highlands |
 |  | Casuarina equisetifolia: an old-timer with a new future |
 |  | Casuarina glauca: a hardy tree with many attributes |
 |  | Chamaecytisus palmensis: hardy, productive fodder shrub |
 |  | Dalbergia latifolia: the high-valued Indian rosewood |
 |  | Dalbergia melanoxylon: valuable wood from a neglected tree |
 |  | Erythrina edulis: multipurpose tree for the tropical highlands |
 |  | Erythrina sandwicensis - unique Hawaiian NFT |
 |  | Hippophaë rhamnoides: an NFT valued for centuries |
 |  | Leucaena diversifolia - fast growing highland NFT species |
 |  | Leucaena: an important multipurpose tree |
 |  | Olneya tesota - a potential food crop for hot arid zones |
 |  | Honey mesquite: a multipurpose tree for arid lands |
 |  | Pongamia pinnata - a nitrogen fixing tree for oilseed |
 |  | Guazuma ulmifolia: widely adapted tree for fodder and moreli |
 |  | Faidherbia albida - inverted phenology supports dryzone agroforestry |
 |  | Gleditsia triacanthos - honeylocust, widely adapted temperate zone fodder tree |
 |  | Andira inermis: more than a beautiful ornamental tree |
 |  | Erythrina poeppigiana: shade tree gains new perspectives |
 |  | Albizia procera - white siris for reforestation and agroforestry |
 |  | Albizia odoratissima - tea shade tree |
 |  | Adenanthera pavonina: an underutlized tree of the humid tropics |
 |  | Acacia mangium: an important multipurpose tree for the tropic lowlands |
 |  | Acacia auiculiformis - a multipurpose tropical wattle |
 |  | Pentaclethra microphylla: a multipurpose tree from Africa lwith potential for agroforestry in the tropics |
 |  | Myroxylon balsam and much more |
 |  | Ougeinia dalbergioides: a multipurpose tree for sub-tropical and tropical mountain regions |
 |  | Prosopis alba and prosopis chilensis: subtropical semiarid fuel and fodder trees |
 |  | Sesbania sesban: widely distributed multipurpose NFT |
 |  | Prosopis cineraria: a multipurpose tree for arid areas |
 |  | Juliflorae acacias: new food source for the sahel |
 |  | Sesbania grandiflora: NFT for beauty, food, fodder and soil improvement |
 |  | Acacia aneura - a desert fodder tree |