Dear Dr. Shrikantji,
Thanks for the id.
I am yet to see fruits in this single tree in this vicinity even though I
have visited twice. Could this be a sterile flower? Do all Capparis flowers
change colour on getting pollinated? Please clarify.
Regards,
Dr Badri
On 17 Sep 2013 12:14, "Shrikant Ingalhalikar" <
[email protected]> wrote:

> C. divaricata. Regards
>
> On Thursday, September 5, 2013 10:03:12 PM UTC+5:30, Dr. Badri Narayanan T
> wrote:
>>
>>  Dear friends,
>>
>> Greetings from Madurai.!
>>
>> Please identify this Capparis sp details of which are as follows:
>>
>> Date           : 16.06.13
>>
>>
>> Location     :Keelakuyilkudi, Madurai
>>
>> Altitude      :less than 500 ft
>>
>> Habitat        :wild
>>
>> Habit           :small tree
>>
>> Height         :10 ft
>>
>> Leaves         :ovate
>>
>> Flowers       :yellow
>>
>> Fruits           :,not seen
>>
>>
>>
>> Local name  :
>>
>> Regards’
>>
>> Dr T. Badri Narayanan
>>
>> Ophthalmologist and Birder
>>
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