Forwarding for ID
Distributed as Spondias pinnata ? 
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[efloraofindia:32434] DV - 14APR10 - 0138 :: ¿ Spondias acuminata ? 
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On Sunday, May 30, 2010 at 9:47:04 AM UTC+5:30 Gurcharan Singh wrote:

> Resurfacing again for ID
>
> Several diverse IDs have been suggested such as Spondias pinnata, Garuga 
> pinnata, Sterculia villosa. Most likely candidate Spondias pinnata.
>
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> From: Dinesh Valke <[email protected]>
> Date: Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 11:27 PM
> Subject: [efloraofindia:32434] DV - 14APR10 - 0138 :: ¿ Spondias acuminata 
> ?
> To: efloraofindia <[email protected]>
>
>
> Dear friends,
> Could provide very scant information; the leafless tree in far distance 
> attracted me due to its cream-coloured inflorescence.
> The photos too may not provide much clues to ID; yet hoping to get some 
> info. 
>
>
> Date/Time : April 14, 2010 at 1.38pm IST
> Location Place : Palghar Road (Ghat section)
>
> Altitude : 82 m
> GPS : 19°42'0.75"N, 72°49'17.99"E
>
> Habitat : wild
> Type : mixed deciduous forest
>
> Plant 
> Habit : medium sized deciduous tree
> Height : 15 - 20 ft 
> Length : - not a climber - 
>
> Leaves 
> Type : do not know
> Shape : do not know
> Size : do not know
>
> Inflorescence 
> Type : panicle
> Size : can not guess
>
> Flowers 
> Size : can not guess
> Colour : off-white
> Calyx : do not know
> Bracts : - no bracts -
>
> Fruits 
> Type : do not know
> Shape : do not know
> Size : do not know
> Seeds : do not know
>
>
> Other Info 
> Fragrance : do not know 
> Pollinator : do not know
> Uses : do not know
>
>
>
>
> Thoughts exchanged between Satish (Pardeshi) ji and me at Google Buzz put 
> here:
>
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> x x x x x x x x 
> satish pardeshi - first two pic look like that of *Spondias*!!!
>
> Dinesh Valke - yes !!! ... many thanks, Satish ji.
>
> satish pardeshi - Palghar is really nice place, i have been there a few 
> times... the estuary, the beaches, the forest on the hills along the 
> highway, the water bodies and the wadis of the local people for growing 
> vegetables and fruit... all is really nice.
>
> Dinesh Valke - Satish ji ... on second thoughts ... slightly not 
> confident about the plant being *S. pinnata*.
> Have got few views of *S. pinnata* seen at Yeoor Hills and near Revdanda 
> ...
> http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=Spondiaspinnata&w=91314344%40N00&m=tags
>
> The inflorescence in my earlier views, seem to be wiry and relatively 
> longer and much more branched.
>
> Your thoughts please.
>
> satish pardeshi - Yes Dinesh ji
> it is different from ur pics at flicr...i am pretty sure this is of 
> *Spondias* species.
>
> Dinesh Valke - Cooke's Flora of Bombay describes two species: *S. 
> mangifera* ( syn. of *S. pinnata* ) and lesser known *S. acuminata*.
>
> Key described:
> Panicle 12 - 15 in. long; stone rough ................................. *S. 
> mangifera*
> Panicle 6 - 8 in. long; stone smooth .................................. *S. 
> acuminata*
>
> Another difference found in the descriptions:
> *S. mangifera*:
> ... bark smooth, ash coloured, branches nearly horizontal;
> ... leaflets 3 - 5 pairs and a terminal one ...
>
> *S. acuminata*:
> ... bark smooth, olive-grey; branches spreading in all directions from 
> erecto-patent above to divaricate below
> ... leaflets 5 - 8 pairs (and a terminal one) ...
>
> BUT the book mentions that existence of *S. acuminata* in Bombay 
> Presidency is somewhat doubtful, ... Cooke had seen one imperfect specimen 
> from the hills of Kanheri, not differing from *S. mangifera* !!
>
> Satish ji, do you think this plant to be *S. acuminata* OR yet some other 
> species of *Spondias* ?
>
> Many thanks.
>
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> Regards.
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