Thank you for the info. Satish ji. The database flower picture is indeed
quite beautiful.

regards,
Rashida.

On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 12:12 PM, Satish Phadke <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear Rashida ji and Dinesh ji
> *Khaya senegalensis* is probably one of the most favourite trees for
> plantation by the roadside in Pune city from the garden Dept. next to *Cassia
> siamea* and *Peltophorum ferruginea* in that order.
> I have seen it flowering in spring and fruiting too.I think I have posted
> its pictures earlier and can be searched.
> Its foliage looks wonderful green and though the stem and trunk of the
> fully grown tree looks smooth grey and robust it is weak and the big size
> branches fall easily in hurricane since the tree is not native.
> Dr phadke
>
> On 4 July 2010 18:47, Rashida Atthar <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> A young tree of Khaya senegalensis  -African  mahogany was seen at a
>> private garden in Mumbai on 19 June '10. As per  'Trees of Delhi' the bark
>> is ashy, scaly pink- tinged this pink tinge is clearly seen on this bark.
>>
>> regards,
>> Rashida.
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