It is Agast/Ahasti in Marathi.
The flowers and fruits are used as vegetable. Grandma use to make it when I
was a little girl.
Madhuri

On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 1:54 PM, tsp kumar <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear friends,
>
> It is my pleasure to share few images of* Sesbania grandiflora *
> (Fabaceae)
>
>
> Habit:  Small tree
>
> Habitat:Cultivated
> .
> Sighting:Tumkur and Bangalore(rural) Karnataka about 800 msl.
>
> Date: 12-02-2015 and 02-03-2015
>
> Thanks and regards
> tspkumar
> Deputy Conservator of Forests
> Working Plan
> Chikmagalur
> Ph:988057158
>
> *"When the last tree has been cut down,the last fish caught,the last river
> poisoned,only then we will realise that one cannot eat money"-Osage saying*
>
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