Ram Bagh Imli

A tamarind tree at Ram Bagh, in Agra, where the first Mughal Gardens were first brought to India from Persia.
Borivali TreeHouse Rain Trees

Just inside the entrance to Sanjay Gandhi National Park is a treehouse in two wide rain trees
The Khasi Hills Gateway Rain Tree

Amidst the cement mining dust and highway traffic on the outskirts of Guwahati, buses to Meghalaya gather under this large rain tree
Brahmaputra Rain Tree

A large, leaning Samanea tree growing on the Guwahati shore of the Brahmaputra
Guwahati Tank Remnant Rain Tree 3

One of the remnant old trees at the tank in northern downtown Guwahati
Guwahati Tank Remnant Rain Tree 2

The middle of impressive remaining Rain Trees on the easter side of the water tank in northern Guwahati
Guwahati Tank Remnant Rain Tree 1

The southernmost of three impressive remaining Rain Trees on the easter side of the water tank in northern Guwahati
Cotton College Botany Dept Rain Tree

The northernmost of three impressive remaining Rain Trees on the easter side of the water tank in northern Guwahati
Siliguri Monster Rain Tree

Siliguri, India’s narrowest point between the Bangaldesh and Nepali borders, is a transport hub and at the bus stand you can find one monstrously proportioned rain tree
Henry’s Island Imli

At the entrance to Henry’s Island, on the edge of the Sunderbans, a tamarind tree shelters the card-playing men near a bridge into the field reclaimed from the water