Gurcharan ji,
Sorry to have missed out on your post as I checked my mail id
first....so saw your mail later on our group id.
The flowers on the tree were photographed on the 9th of April, when I
revisited a week later,found these flowers & fruit under the same
tree.
I think Prashant ji had posted the same earlier but I missed out on
the id.
Aarti

On May 25, 3:51 pm, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]> wrote:
> Aarti ji
> Are flowers and fruits from the same tree as the third photograph with
> leaves and flowers?. The second photograph looks like that of D. malabarica
> (syn: peregrina) but leaves of third photograph look to be similar to D.
> montana (syn: D. cordifolia). The leaves of malabarica are mostly shining,
> much longer than broad. The flowers are ivory coloured and almost as long as
> broad in D. malabarica. The colour does resemble D. montana but I have never
> seen such a long corolla tube (comparing lobes) in any species of Diospyros.
> The calyx also looks different from both the species.
>
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>
> On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 4:53 PM, H S <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Have u visited rani baug????
>
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