In ssp paniculata the leaflets turn blackish on drying. In ssp. lanceolaria they do not. I first read this in the Brandis flora and have found it to be true. Otherwise the 2 trees are very difficult to differentiate from one another, especially in photos.
regards Radha On Saturday, December 19, 2015 at 2:16:41 PM UTC+5:30, Satish Phadke wrote: > > I stick to my comment > It has to be > *Dalbergia lanceolaria. ssp.paniculata.* > > *Dhondus in Marathi* > > Dr Satish Phadke > > On 19 December 2015 at 12:11, JM Garg <[email protected] <javascript:>> > wrote: > >> >> >> On Tuesday, 8 June 2010 21:26:48 UTC+5:30, Satish Phadke wrote: >>> >>> I was following this tree on Vetal Tekdi for a very long time. >>> At one place it was wrongly labelled as *Albizia odoratissima*. >>> Ultimately I could catch the flowering and could capture the data and >>> photographs in the visits in last week till today. >>> The venation on the leaflets is reticulate.Very few trees are flowering. >>> I think this tree has to be *Dalbergia lanceolaria. ssp.paniculata.* >>> There are plenty of *Dalbergia lanceolaria ssp lanceolaria* trees >>> nearby which flower in March,April. but this set appears to be different. >>> The flowers are also pure white and much smaller. >>> Please validate. >>> Dr Phadke >>> >>> > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "efloraofindia" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send an email to [email protected]. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/indiantreepix. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

