Great photos Raghu ji
Tanay

On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 7:11 PM, raghu ananth <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Bilva trees are becoming more rare and rare in our
> immediate neighborhood. This tree is bearing fruits and dozens of them are
> found fallen on the ground.
> People who value the tree and its fruit come from far and take few fallen
> fruits with them
>
> Aegle marmelos (L.) Corrêa (syn.  Belou marmelos (L.) A. Lyons, Crateva
> marmelos L.)
> Bel, Beli fruit, Bengal quince, Stone apple, Wood apple • Hindi: बेल Bel •
> Manipuri: হৈৰীখগোক Heirikhagok • Marathi: Maredu • Tamil: Vilvam •
> Malayalam: Vilvam • Telugu: Sandiliyamu • Kannada: Bilvapatre • Bengali: বেল
> Bel • Konkani: Bello • Urdu: Bel • Assamese: বেল Bel • Gujarati: Bili •
> Sanskrit: Adhararuha, Sivadrumah, Tripatra
>
> Host tree Bilva
> Epiphyte: Banyan
>
> 07 May 2010
> Chandagal Village, Mysore district
>
>
> Regards
> Raghu
>
>
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