Agreed with Arvind ji. In my state fruit is considered as snake repellent. This faith is becoming curse for this species. I have written Hindi article on this aspect. Here is link
साँपो के डर के कारण विलुप्त होती गरुड जडी और इसे बचाने की मुहिम - पंकज अवधिया http://pratikriyaa.blogspot.com/2009/07/blog-post_15.html regards Pankaj Oudhia On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 6:40 PM, Dr. Arvind Kadus <[email protected] > wrote: > Hi, > Nice shots ! > I have not seen the situation like this before.I think The Baby plants > also knowing the condition of the 'Earth', they are also trying to > conserve the nature and trying to come out early from the comb. > Apart from this, in Ayurveda Tentu or O.indicum is one of the contents > of 'Dashamoola' group & used in many Vata disorders. Roots are used, > thats why large exploitation is there. Need to cultivate in large > scale ( In situ as well as Ex situ.) > Thanx for the nice pictures. > Regards > Dr. Kadus Arvind. > Pune. > > > On Jul 29, 10:22 pm, Neil Soares <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > Was at my farm at Shahapur over the weekend. Observed Oroxylum indicum > [Tetu,Ullu] seeds germinating in their pods and also fallen seeds > germinating on the vegetation below. Sending a few photographs. > > With regards, > > Neil Soares. > > > > Oroxylum indicum,Tetu,Ullu flowers.jpg > > 104KViewDownload > > > > Oroxylum indicum,Tetu,Ullu seeds germinating in their pods 1.jpg > > 192KViewDownload > > > > Oroxylum indicum,Tetu,Ullu seeds germinating in their pods 2.jpg > > 168KViewDownload > > > > Oroxylum indicum,Tetu,Ullu seeds germinating in their pods 3.jpg > > 92KViewDownload > > > > Fallen seeds germinating below 1.jpg > > 137KViewDownload > > > > Fallen seeds germinating below 2.jpg > > 110KViewDownload > > > > Fallen seeds germinating below 3.jpg > > 100KViewDownload >

