Dear Dr Rawat and Dr. Garg,

That is very nice of you. This will be very useful to all botanist.

I have a tree - *C. tapia* out side my college. When ever temperature drops
down and there is cold climate, it shades it's leaves and it becomes
completely leafless. As soon as there is increase on temperature, new
leaves start coming and there is sporadic flowering. I often see 10-15
flowers along with few new leaves.
Such a way, this particular tree flowers 4-5 times in a year. I have
checked this behavior with other individual trees and they too show similar
behavior.
However, those donot flower 4-5  times but 2-3 times in a year.

I thought I would just share this with you.

Regards,

Rajendra Shinde

On Mon, Feb 23, 2015 at 4:13 PM, J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:

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& Associate Professor in Botany
Fulbright Fellow
St. Xavier's College,
(Autonomous)
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