REALLY A GREAT FIGHTER AND SURVIVOR NEIL JI
TANAY

On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 6:51 PM, Neil Soares <[email protected]> wrote:

>   Hi,
>
>    Had procured a sapling of Melia dubia [now M.composita] locally called
> Nimbara, in 1997 from the Academy of Developmental Science, Kashele [now
> defunct] which specialised in the propagation of endemic forest trees.
>
>    It is an extremely fast growing tree. A few years later considering it
> to be the exotic Persian Lilac / Melia azedarach [ though now known to be
> native to the sub-Himalayan & Shivalik tracts of India] had chopped it down.
>
>    About 3 years later on checking the area was surprised to find that it
> had shot up again to its original size. Once again carried out a demolition
> exercise. This was about 7 years ago.
>
>    Last Sunday, after my recent gaffe on this group, where I had
> mistakenly identified Rashida’s photograph of M.azedarach as Azadirachta
> indica [Neem], decided to check on the plant again and was amazed to find
> that like the proverbial phoenix it had resurrected itself and is
> flourishing again.
>
>    As am now aware that M.composita is found naturally in deciduous
> forests of the Sahyadris, have decided to let it grow.
>
>    Sending a few photographs.
>
>                            With regards,
>
>                               Neil Soares.
>
>
>
> P.S. – Solicit views [especially of Mr.Ingalhalikar] on how prevalent this
> tree is in the wild.
>
>           Thanks,
>
>                 N.
>
>
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