Rakesh ji, here are possibilities:

*Gondi* could be *Cordia dichotoma* (syn. *Cordia myxa*), other names in
Hindi being: bhokar, chokar-gond, gonni, lasora
Forest Flora of Andhra Pradesh ...
http://forest.ap.nic.in/Forest%20Flora%20of%20Andhra%20Pradesh/files/ff1135.htm

*Khamara* could be *Mallotus nudiflorus* (syn. *Trewia nudiflora*), other
names in Hindi being: gamhar, pindalu, pindara
Forest Flora of Andhra Pradesh ...
http://forest.ap.nic.in/Forest%20Flora%20of%20Andhra%20Pradesh/files/ff1644.htm


Regards.







On Sun, Jun 6, 2010 at 9:54 AM, Rakesh Biswas <[email protected]>wrote:

> Gondi:
>
> The leaves and bark resemble 'Terminalia Bellerica', fruits are brownish
> yellow when ripe and ellipsoid (unlike terminalia bellerica) and relished by
> birds. Can grow upto 15-20 metres similar to 'Terminalia Bellerica' again.
>
> Called 'Gondi' locally here in Madhya Pradesh.
>
> Khmer:
>
> Again Gondi is definitely not similar looking as Gamhar/Gmelina Arborea
> (which in hindi may sound nominally similar as it pertains to gum/glue).
> Gamhar I guess is what is called Khmer here locally( but again I am not sure
> about the exact id of Khmer and would like to be enlightened by others
> especially who are from Madhya Pradesh).  I saw one signboard for the Khmer
> tree in Ekant park, Bhopal ( to my mind the best maintained botanical garden
> here..I may be wrong) but could not spot the actual tree.
>
> Would be grateful for the Scientific names for Gondi and Khmer from this
> discussion if possible.
>
> Again convey my gratitude for identifying "Schima Wallichi" from my
> previously posted description and local name.
>
> Apologies for posting something which may seem like very basic questions
> (but would be of immense help for slow learners like myself).
>
> regards,
>
> rakesh
>
> Bhopal
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