Hi Srinivas,
 They are:
1.Wrightia tinctoria [Kala Kuda].
2.Bauhinia acuminata.
3.Acacia auriculiformis [Australian Phyllode Acacia].
4.Morinda tinctoria var.tomentosa [Bartondi].
            With regards,
              Neil Soares. 

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From: J.M. Garg <[email protected]>
Subject: [indiantreepix:23194] Fwd: Urgent id please
To: "indiantreepix" <[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, November 17, 2009, 9:55 AM


Forwarding pl.


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From: srinivas krothapalli <[email protected]>
Date: 2009/11/17
Subject: Urgent id please
To: "J.M. Garg" <[email protected]>







Dear Sir,
Can you give me identification for these trees. This is rather urgent hence I 
am approaching you in this regard.
 
Thanking you.
 
With regards
Srinivas


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From: J.M. Garg <[email protected]>
Subject: [Indiantreepix] Acacia nilotica- Babool/ Keekar/ Desi Babool/ Egyptian 
thorn or mimosa/ Thorn mimosa
To: "indiantreepix" <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, 4 January, 2008, 12:41 PM



Most common among Mimosaceae along with Vilaiti Keekar (Prosopis juliflora) & 
Jhand (Prosopis cineraria) in Hodal, Distt. Faridabad, Haryana & between Hodal 
& Delhi. It is unmistakable when in flowers with very long paired white spines. 
Leaves are twice feathered with 3-6 side-stalks. Fruits are greyish beaded pods 
(not in pictures) & unmistakable for Id. 
 
Acacia nilotica (Thorn mimosa) is a species of Acacia (wattle) native to Africa 
and the Indian subcontinent.
Acacia nilotica is a tree 5-20 m high with a dense spheric crown, stems and 
branches usually dark to black coloured, fissured bark, grey-pinkish slash, 
exuding a reddish low quality gum. The tree has thin, straight, light, grey 
spines in axillary pairs, usually in 3 to 12 pairs, 5 to 7.5 cm long in young 
trees, mature trees commonly without thorns. The leaves are bipinnate, with 3-6 
pairs of pinnulae and 10-30 pairs of leaflets each, tomentose, rachis with a 
gland at the bottom of the last.
Above details taken from Wikipedia link below:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acacia_nilotica_indica
Another good link is given below for more details:
http://www.haryana-online.com/Flora/kikar.htm
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