Thank you for sharing, Gurcharan ji. The leaves look so different! Sushmita
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 9:12 AM, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]> wrote: > Here are the photographs of Black walnut, Juglans nigra from California in > USA. > > > -- > Dr. Gurcharan Singh > Retired Associate Professor > SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007 > Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018. > Phone: 011-25518297 Mob: 9810359089 > http://people.du.ac.in/~singhg45/ > > > On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 12:15 PM, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Yes walnut is the commonest example of allelopathy I would tell my >> students. Hardly any plant grows beneath it. >> >> >> -- >> Dr. Gurcharan Singh >> Retired Associate Professor >> SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007 >> Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018. >> Phone: 011-25518297 Mob: 9810359089 >> http://people.du.ac.in/~singhg45/ >> >> >> On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 11:08 AM, Sushmita Jha <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> Thank you, Mani ji. I did not know that walnut is an allelopathic tree. >>> What are the other common trees that are allelopathic? Are neem and banyan? >>> Regards, >>> Sushmita Jha >>> On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 11:29 PM, mani nair <[email protected]>wrote: >>> >>>> Sushmita ji, nice photos. Last year during our visit to Kashmir we go to >>>> see lots of Walnut trees with immature fruits. The tree is very beautiful >>>> and is allelopathic - meaning it does not allow any other plants to grow >>>> under or near it. >>>> >>>> Thanks for sharing >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> >>>> Mani. >>>> * >>>> *<http://earthfriendlygardening.wordpress.com/2006/11/30/allelopathic-plants-natures-weedkillers/> >>>> >>>> On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 11:16 PM, Sushmita Jha >>>> <[email protected]>wrote: >>>> >>>>> These images have been taken by my brother, Somnath Jha, who is based >>>>> in Srinagar. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> >> > > >

