Yes the colour and texture of the fruits is lovely and attention seeking
that one can not miss it especially on the leafless tree. Often there are a
lot of insects on the tree if you observe closely...might be having some
association...
Some star shaped residual flowers too are seen in your picture.Of course you
must have noticed them.
Dr Phadke

2010/1/17 rashida atthar <[email protected]>

>
>
> Sterculia urens velvety fruits which can be mistaken for flowers  seen at
> the south end of the national park in Mumbai. I saw a few other Sterculia
> urens too on the same day but these were not fruitng yet.
>
> regards,
> Rashida.
>
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