Thanks to all for Id.Its ht.6-7 mt.very compact crown.
Regd.
Devendra

--- On Tue, 11/8/09, ajinkya gadave <[email protected]> wrote:


From: ajinkya gadave <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [indiantreepix:15732] Re: ID(ID-DKB155)
To: "Devendra Bhardwaj" <[email protected]>
Cc: "devendra bhardwaj" <[email protected]>, "indiantreepix" 
<[email protected]>, "Gurcharan Singh" <[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, 11 August, 2009, 9:20 PM


yes this is 100% Eriobotrya japonica,

It is an evergreen large shrub or small tree, with a rounded crown, short trunk 
and woolly new twigs. The tree can grow to 5-10 m tall, but is often smaller, 
about 3-4 m.

The leaves are alternate, simple, 10-25 cm long, dark green, tough and leathery 
in texture, with a serrated margin, and densely velvety-hairy below with thick 
yellow-brown pubescence; the young leaves are also densely pubescent above, but 
this soon rubs off.
Loquat with fruits.
Loquat with fruits.

Loquats are unusual among fruit trees in that the flowers appear in the autumn 
or early winter, and the fruits are ripe in late winter or early spring.. In 
Northern California, loquats bear fruit in May, while in Southern California, 
loquats bear fruit in April. The flowers are 2 cm diameter, white, with five 
petals, and produced in stiff panicles of three to ten flowers. The flowers 
have a sweet, heady aroma that can be smelled from a distance.

Loquat fruits, growing in clusters, are oval, rounded or pear-shaped, 3-5 cm 
long, with a smooth or downy, yellow or orange, sometimes red-blushed skin. The 
succulent, tangy flesh is white, yellow or orange and sweet to subacid or acid, 
depending on the cultivar. Each fruit contains five ovules, of which three to 
five mature into large brown seeds. The skin, though thin, can be peeled off 
manually if the fruit is ripe.
Loquat in flower. This is a cultivar intended for home-growing, where the 
flowers open gradually, and thus the fruit also ripens gradually, compared to 
the commercially grown species where the flowers open almost simultaneously, 
and the whole tree's fruit also ripens together.
Loquat in flower. This is a cultivar intended for home-growing, where the 
flowers open gradually, and thus the fruit also ripens gradually, compared to 
the commercially grown species where the flowers open almost simultaneously, 
and the whole tree's fruit also ripens together.

The fruits are the sweetest when soft and yellow.
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loquat";>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loquat</a>



On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 8:44 PM, Devendra Bhardwaj 
<[email protected]> wrote:







--- On Tue, 11/8/09, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]>
Subject: [indiantreepix:15728] Re: ID(ID-DKB155)
To: "devendra bhardwaj" <[email protected]>, "indiantreepix" 
<[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, 11 August, 2009, 8:26 PM




My vague guess is Eriobotrya japonica
 
Gurcharan Singh

----- Original Message ----- 
From: devendra bhardwaj 
To: indiantreepix 
Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 7:39 PM
Subject: [indiantreepix:15724] ID(ID-DKB155)


Hello, 
  For ID  Plant from Mt.Abu.It is a tree. 
For  ID(ID-DKB155) 
Photo Taken on-6.8.2006 
Regard 
Devendra 
 





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