Beautiful upload !
Thanks & Regards,

On Friday, August 4, 2023 at 8:24:34 PM UTC+5:30 [email protected] wrote:

> One more photo:
> Photo of LS of fruit is attached.
> The green fleshy portion surrounding the nut is derived from the involucre 
> and not the pericarp of the ovary. Hence it is not a drupe. 
> It is a drupaceous nut.
> Regards
> Taffazull
> Note: All photos in my posts on indiatreepix under CC-BY license. Only 
> attribution is needed for any use.
>
> On Friday, August 4, 2023 at 4:29:49 PM UTC+5:30 [email protected] wrote:
>
>> Dear members,
>> Am posting photos of a walnut cultivar from Srinagar. This is so called 
>> "Kaghzi " variety which has a very thin shell. Male (Staminate) flowers are 
>> borne in catkins and Female(Pistillate) flowers occur as pairs. Staminate 
>> flowers have about a dozen stamens. The pollen grains have a peculiar 
>> attractive shape when seen under a microscope. Both  staminate and 
>> pistillate are borne on the same plant. Hill people eat the stalks of the 
>> catkins of all varieties which are said to taste like spinach.
>> Regards
>> Taffazull
>> Notes on photos:
>> P2.P5 & P6 was taken in April23
>> P3,P4,P7 &P8 WERE TAKEN IN MARCH23
>> P9 WAS TAKEN IN ENDING JUNE 23
>>
>

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