Thanks,  Anil ji

On 1 Mar 2017 8:15 p.m., "Anil Thakur" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Locally, this is known as Riush. It is commonly used for making
> walking sticks and for taming cattle.
>
> Regards
> ANIL THAKUR
>
>
> On 2/26/17, J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Thanks a lot, Chadwell ji.
> >
> >
> > On 26 February 2017 at 06:48, [email protected] <
> > [email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> I am pleased to report that Jeanette Fryer confirms this is C.bacillaris
> >> Wallich ex Lindley Series Bacillares.
> >>
> >> Recorded by Fryer & Hylmo only from Uttarakhand & Nepal, so this extends
> >> its range.  There has been much confusion between this and C.affinis
> >> Lindley.
> >>
> >> According to Stewart this complex (he listed C.affinis var. bacillaris)
> >> included two taxa which were Pakistan and Kashmir's largest and
> commonest
> >> Cotoneasters being erect shrubs and small trees called 'luni' or
> 'rauns'.
> >> The stems made good walking sticks.  The white flowers haave corollas
> >> open
> >> wide, the ripe fruits bluish black with glaucous bloom.  He considered
> >> them
> >> exceedingly variable and those who like to split could make many taxa
> >> from
> >> the complex.
> >>
> >> Returning to Fryer & Hylmo, they say that C.bacillaris is often greater
> >> in
> >> width than height.  It is handsome in autumn when bearing an abundance
> of
> >> black fruit which, being produced in long sprays, are apparently useful
> >> in
> >> floral arrangements.
> >>
> >> Cotoneaster bacillaris
> >>> Shimla  H.P.
> >>> Altitude: Approx. 2000m
> >>> April 2015
> >>>
> >>>
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