spectacular , again

would celastrus become too burdensome and kill it?
usha di

On Fri, May 1, 2015 at 10:49 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]>
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>
> Encountering this young *Sterculia villosa*, ascending from within a
> verdant copse of *Memecylon umbellatum*, was one of the most enthralling
> moments of my wanderings in Madh. This tree is leafless in flower and the
> pendant flower clusters projecting from the ends of the bare branches make
> for an unforgettable sight in the wild. This particular tree was being
> enveloped by *Celastrus paniculatus* and the flowering was relatively
> sparse.
>
> Have attached some pictures of the papery outer bark and the flowers.
>
> Photographed on Madh Hill (North Mumbai) in February 2015.
>
> Best wishes, Viplav
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