Entada rheedii for sure.
Satish

On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 3:02 PM, J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:

> Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
>
> Some earlier relevant feedback:
>
> “This is *likely to be Entada rheedii* from Family Fabaceae.
>
> The pods are huge may be 5-6 feet also.
> Dr Phadke”
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: raghu ananth <[email protected]>
> Date: 15 April 2010 14:02
> Subject: [efloraofindia:32328] Trees sporting the summer look #15 of 15 |
> Climbing a Liana
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>     Trees sporting the summer look  #15 of 15 |
> *
> *
> *Climbing a Liana*
> *Talakona, AP*
> *
> *
>
> During the trek, I was thinking of taking some of the fallen seeds from the
> giant Liana back home and then planting it. :)  I remembered a   women
> selling the seeds near a stream along with Gooseberry  and bela fruits.
> Later while returning back from the trek, I asked my guide Sriram, (staff,
> CEBT - community based eco tourism) about wanting to buy them from the
> seller and as to what would be the price. He said the seeds cost Rs. 30 per
> kg. But then he forbade me purchasing those seeds. Though we knew no common
> language and the conversation went on with the help of hand signals, by
> this time he had become my very good friend, a friend I knew since ages. He
> volunteered to walk hand in hand on those slippery rocks or the steps we
> encountered during trekking. He sometime used to murmur something or talk to
> himself. But then, I realized he was trying to recollect the tree and plant
> names. He would go somewhere among the rocks suddenly and bring back an
> orchid or some strange plant.  Later back in the hut, after the day’s trek
> was over and feeling refreshed, I went to the giant Liana which I had myself
> discovered the previous day evening in the remote corner of the park. I
> wanted to photograph it again in the daylight. After sometime, Sriram came
> to the spot.  He soon folded his pant. I then realized he was about to climb
> the liana. But I still wondered how was it possible to climb a woody vine.
> But he was an expert and knew the knack of climbing a Liana, which he did
> with calm, composed and ease. Soon he reached near the fruits on the top and
> pulled a few of them with a stick and climbed down. Please see the pics
> where the guide is climbing up and down the liana.
>
> Some college students, well dressed arrived at the scene. We stopped
> photographing and  moved on.  In contrast to Sriram they started to climb,
> pull, jump and swing  on the Liana branches –young and old. He
> finds difficult to educate/warn the younger generation when they indulge in
> - climbing steep slippery rocks, diving into the water falls, shouting
> students.  Generally speaking city dwellers can never be expected to be the
> custodians of Nature.
>
> Regards
>
> Raghu
>
>
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