i REMEMBER IT AS A BUSH, NOT A LIANA. i STAND CORRECTED.
AK

On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 2:54 PM, Satish Chile <[email protected]> wrote:

> Very sweet smelling flowers. There is a myth about this Liana; Its flowers
> attract snakes.
> Satish
>
> On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 12:47 PM, Dinesh Valke <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> This plant at a popular resort called "Kshanbhar Vishranti" near Karnala
>> Bird Sanctuary. The second and third photos were on a dry day, shows typical
>> soft red soil settled on the plant leaves, as is seen on plants lining roads
>> on Western Ghats.
>>
>> Many thanks Yazdi ji, you may be correct about lack of phosphorous.
>> However afraid that my camera settings of exposure (to tackle low diffused
>> light owing to translucent acrylic roof) may have brought about some unreal
>> colours to the leaves.
>>
>>
>> Gurcharan ji, checked on "hexapetalous", is that inadvertently put OR an
>> accepted variance of spelling "hexapetalus" ?
>>
>>
>> Regards.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 12:07 PM, Yazdy Palia <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> Nice pictures Dinesh Valke ji,
>>> We had a couple of these, sadly , I had to remove them as it was
>>> damaging my expensive drying yard. The roots were growing so large
>>> that it was lifting my concrete drying yard. Before they were removed,
>>> I used to enjoy seeing the Malabar grey hornbills enjoying the ripe
>>> fruits early in the morning with their cacophony of sounds. I will
>>> plant them (have quite a few saplings a little away from the drying
>>> yard so that they would once again attract these birds. The tree grows
>>> very fast.
>>> The sencond and third pictures are showing some discoloration and I
>>> think it is due to lack of Phosphorus.
>>> regards
>>> Yazdy.
>>>
>>> On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 11:58 PM, Dinesh Valke <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>> > ... adding few views of this plant.
>>> > Photos taken on May 8, 2007 and Jun 24, 2007 at a resort near Karnala
>>> Bird
>>> > Sanctuary.
>>> >
>>> > Regards.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 11:46 PM, tanay bose <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> Thanks Sir never seen this plant so close. thanks for sharing nice to
>>> see
>>> >> this primitive plant
>>> >> tanay
>>> >>
>>> >> On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 11:19 PM, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]
>>> >
>>> >> wrote:
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Artabotrys hexapetalous (L.f.) Bhandari (syn: A. odoratissimus R. Br.
>>> ex
>>> >>> Ker-Gawl.; A. uncinatus (Lam.) Merrill; A. uncatus (Lour.) Baill.)
>>> from
>>> >>> Herbal Garden, Punjabi Bagh, New Delhi. Sans: Hara champak; Hindi:
>>> Hari
>>> >>> champa; Beng.: Katchampa; Mar.: Hirva champa; S. India: Madan mast,
>>> >>> monaranjitam.
>>> >>>      Leaves contain antifertility principle. Flowers used for making
>>> >>> stimulating tea like beverage. Also yields an essential oil used in
>>> >>> industry.
>>> >>>
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>>> >>
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