Thanks, Mahadeswara ji, for the wonderful presentation.
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With regards,
J. M. Garg

On Thu, 29 Sep, 2022, 5:51 pm M Swamy, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear members,
> I am forwarding herewith the photographs of Divi-divi plant  -  *Caesalpinia
> coriaria* .   Photographed on 27th Sept 2022 in CSIR-CFTRI campus,
> Mysore.   This is a rare plant in this part of the region.
> This is  one of the tanniferous plants used in the tanning industry.  I am
> familiar with this plant as I started my R&D career with  tanniferous
> plants (phytochemical studies).  The fruits  contain hydrolyasable tannins
> &     used for tanning hides & skins using traditional (herbal) methods.
> I will post the pods' pictures  once they  develop.
> Thanks & Regards,
> M.Swamy
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