Forwarding for ID Distributed as Huberantha cerasoides ? <https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/species/a---l/a/annonaceae/hubera/polyalthia-cerasoides-1> Group discussion at Request for tree ID-290809RA3 (google.com) <https://groups.google.com/g/indiantreepix/c/Xz8qFu6cF-Y>
On Monday, September 14, 2009 at 5:28:14 PM UTC+5:30 Swagat wrote: > Dear all, > > *'Polyalthia cerasoides' *is called *'Hoom' 'हूम' *in Marathi. > > Regards, > > ~Swagat > 9223217568 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > 2009/9/14 rashida atthar <[email protected]> > > >> >> >> >> Thank you for the links Garg ji, yetl not totally convinced it is >> Polyalthia cerasoides, bark is lighter thas my pics and leaves little >> more acuminate. >> >> regards, >> Rashida. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2009 23:09:43 +0530 >> Subject: [indiantreepix:18210] Re: Request for tree ID-290809RA3 >> From: [email protected] >> To: [email protected] >> CC: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; >> [email protected] >> >> >> Hi, Rashida ji, >> I think you match your images here with *Polyalthia cerasoides* (Roxb.) >> Bedd. & confirm: >> http://www.biotik.org/laos/species/p/polce/polce_en.html >> >> 2009/8/29 Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]> >> >> I think the distichous leaves, more lanceolate leaves, acuminate tip and >> lustrous upper surface are distinctive for Polyalthia cerasoides. Both >> species are illustrated in Indian Trees by Brandis. >> >> Dr. Gurcharan Singh >> Associate Professor >> SGTB Khalsa College >> University of Delhi, Delhi >> India >> http://people.du.ac.in/~singhg45 >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> *From:* Neil Soares >> *To:* [email protected] ; rashida atthar >> *Cc:* [email protected] >> *Sent:* Saturday, August 29, 2009 8:55 PM >> *Subject:* [indiantreepix:17179] Re: Request for tree ID-290809RA3 >> >> Hi Rashida, >> No I do not have a photograph of the bark of M.tomentosa. M.velutina >> is not found in the Borivali N.P. >> Regards, >> Neil. >> >> --- On *Sat, 8/29/09, rashida atthar <[email protected]>* wrote: >> >> >> From: rashida atthar <[email protected]> >> Subject: [indiantreepix:17167] Re: Request for tree ID-290809RA3 >> To: [email protected], [email protected] >> Cc: [email protected] >> Date: Saturday, August 29, 2009, 6:59 PM >> >> Thanks. Why would you rule out M. Velutina? Do you have pic of M. >> Tomentosa bark? >> >> regards, >> Rashida. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> Date: Sat, 29 Aug 2009 06:02:40 -0700 >> From: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: [indiantreepix:17158] Re: Request for tree ID-290809RA3 >> To: [email protected]; [email protected] >> CC: [email protected] >> >> HI Rashida, >> Still think it is Polyalthia cerasoides. Sending you photographs of >> Miliusa tomentosa [Saccopetalum tomentosa] for comparison. >> Regards, >> Neil. >> >> >> --- On *Sat, 8/29/09, rashida atthar <[email protected]>* wrote: >> >> >> From: rashida atthar <[email protected]> >> Subject: [indiantreepix:17158] Re: Request for tree ID-290809RA3 >> To: [email protected] >> Cc: [email protected] >> Date: Saturday, August 29, 2009, 5:50 PM >> >> Thank you Nayan ji for the ID. Neil has indicated it as Polyalthia >> cerasoides. >> >> I referred to some books after getting the two IDs. As per recent books >> on web and Flora of Mah., the bark of Milliusa tomentosa is described as >> blackish brown which seems to match with what I saw more than that of of >> polyalthia cerasoides (light grey bark) and Milliusa velutina (dark grey >> bark). >> >> The leaves too seem to match more with Milliusa tomentosa -glabrescent >> above and tomentose beneath. Besides, Flora of Mah states that M. tomentosa >> is seen at Borivli unlike M. vellutina. Request further validation of the >> same. I stand to be corrected by experts. Thank you. >> >> regards, >> Rashida. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> Date: Sat, 29 Aug 2009 14:03:18 +0530 >> From: [email protected] >> Subject: [indiantreepix:17147] Re: Request for tree ID-290809RA3 >> To: [email protected] >> CC: [email protected] >> >> looks like Miliusa velutina from Annonaceae family >> >> N.S.Dungriyal IFS >> Chief Conservator of Forests >> and Field Director >> Satpura Tiger Reserve Hoshangabad >> M.P. >> 09424792100 >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> *From:* rashida atthar <[email protected]> >> *To:* [email protected] >> *Sent:* Saturday, 29 August, 2009 11:55:35 AM >> *Subject:* [indiantreepix:17137] Request for tree ID-290809RA3 >> >> >> >> This tree with alternate leaves was seen at the national park in Mumbai >> last week. Kindly ID the same. 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