Not in the context of your query, Dalbergia sissoo is a popular tree in
gwalior, and it tolerates the hot and dry weather of this area HOwever, for
the last few years the trees have been dying from a strange disease, so much
so that it is now avoided in any plantation programme here.
akbhatt

On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 1:05 PM, sibdas ghosh <[email protected]> wrote:

> One morning(March 16,09) I found about 10 chestnut tailed myna
> (Sturnus malabaricus) on a Sissoo tree.  I wondered what they were
> doing! What the tree has to offer them? It was not in bloom, as young
> pods were already there. Were they feeding on the very young pods? Can
> anybody enlighten ?
>
> >
>


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