Chitra ji.

Here is a link to photo of pods, what I consider is *Prosopis juliflora*,
commonly found on Gorai, Manori, (Mumbai beaches)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dinesh_valke/2222282187/

Regards.



On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 8:55 PM, satish phadke <[email protected]>wrote:

> *P.cineraria and P.spicigera* are synonymous.
> Its pods are described as straight, slender, cylindric,torulose.
> If they are not like that it has to be *P.juliflora.*(A very common tree)
> ............as per flora of Maharashtra state by BSI.
> Satish
>
> 2009/1/6 Chithra V <[email protected]>
>
>> Hi,
>> I was walking in the Kalakshetra campus (Chennai) when I came across this
>> tree that seems so much like Prosopis cineraria in all aspects - leaves,
>> flower, trunk but the pods don't seem to look like those I have seen
>> pictures of in my google search.  This tree had pods that were more
>> flattened than rounded. I will take a picture of the pods tomorrow and post
>> it for confirmation.
>> Thanks for the responses.
>> BTW, I guess Prosopis cineraria and Prosopis spicigera are synonyms?
>> Chithra
>>
>>
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