Hi!
I have similar tree at my office premises at Tathawade off Mumbai Pune
Expressway.
I don't know which one is that Tamal patra or Dalchini.
If anyone is interested to see you are most welcome.
Do call me before coming
Regards,
Anita  Dake
M- 98227 53093

On Jan 13, 4:06 pm, Sharvari Barve <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Dr. Satish,
>
> Good to know that we have this tree in Kothrud Area (full grown and
> flowering)
> Can you please tell the exact address of the tree as well,
> so that it can be observed closely!
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Sharvari Barve
> Landscape Consulant
> Mobile: 9422057737
>
> On 1/12/10, Satish Phadke <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Observed this tree in Kothrud area Pune.(Mah) Planted in a bungalow 20
> > years back(As told by the watchman)
> > I could see a lot of buds but not a single opened flower.
> > Appears to be *Cinnamomum *species from *Lauraceae *family.
> > On searching I found that two species are used commonly as spices(Though
> > there are many...)
> > *Cinnamomum tamala* called as *तमालपत्र *in Marathi and
> > *Cinnamomum verum *the bark of which is used as spice called as *दालचिनी *in
> > Marathi.
> > Can any guess be maid which is this one?
> > Dr Satish Phadke
>
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