This is not Hivar as the flowers were more white and in single or few long
inflorescences rather than many. Also the flower size was much bigger than
that of *Acacia leucophloea*(Hivar). I have observed similar Acacia in Kas
in Oct.
Satish

2009/11/12 Dinesh Valke <[email protected]>

> ... most probably *Acacia leucophloea* ... commonly known as: brewers
> acacia, distillers acacia, panicled acacia, white-bark acacia • Bengali:
> সফেদ  বাবলা safed babala • Hindi: arinj, रेवंजा reonja, safed babul, safed
> kikkar • Gujarati: હરમો બાવળ harmo baval • Kannada: bellada, bili-jali,
> nayibela • Malayalam: velvelam • Marathi: हिंवर himvar • Oriya: goira •
> Sanskrit: arimedah, shwet barhura • Tamil: sarai, வெள்வேலம் velvelam •
> Telugu: తెల్ల తుమ్మ tella tumma
>
> Regards.
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 7:52 PM, Satish Phadke <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> This plant was observed at 2-3 places in Mahabaleshwar esp on the edge of
>> the valley.Nov 2009
>> Requesting the Id of this Acacia.
>> Dr Satish Phadke
>>
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