Dear Gurucharanji:
you may be right....

Mimosa I was refering to is a chalti bhasha name in the USA...ie what people
called it day to day... I did not base my "diagnosis 'on flower color.... it
was a combination.. of flower shape, color, and the leaves size and
arrangement..

Exactly the same flower arrangement and color occurs in siris gach in
Bengal, which I understand is a S. SAMAN .............

In final analysis it would be of great help if we were to have an id key of
sorts for this type of flower... be it pink or white.... it would reduce the
confusion in my mind a lot...
thanks you .
Usha di
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On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 10:35 AM, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]>wrote:

> Although flower colour does resemble Albizia julibrissin, but the number of
> pinnae and pinnules is much greater than this or any other species of
> Albizia.
>
> It can also not be any species of Mimosa, where never such numerous pinnae
> and pinnules are found.
>
> It can't be calliandra surinamensis in which there is only one pair of
> pinnae and 8-12 pairs of pinnules
>
> This plant approaches c. calothryrsus and C. houstoniana, nearer to C.
> houstoniana (Mill.) Standl., which is characterised by leaves with 7-12
> pairs of pinnae and 30-40 pairs of oblong linear pinnules, but the flower
> heads here are borne on much longer peduncles. Perhaps a better match is
> needed.
>
>
>
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>
> On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 9:05 AM, Ushadi micromini <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Dear Prasanna ji and ALL:
>>  this seems to be mimosa I saw everyday in summer in the midwest...
>> often considered a nuisance, though a beautiful nuisance... since its
>> seeds anywhere from its profusely produced seeds.... I knew this  was
>> not my beloved Siris tree from back home in Calcutta since the leaf
>> pattern is different.... This tree, as in your  picture and in the USA
>> midwest, very small leaflets,(tiny tiny)  almost as small as the
>> delonix regia leaflets....  THIS TREE is called the silk tree from the
>> silky flowers, and botanically *Albizia *  julibrissin*...
>>
>> AND the reason its neither Albizzia odoratissima nor Calliandra
>> surinamensis, is  superficially the same:  both of these have larger
>> leaflets... almost as big as distal end of a lady's pinky finger....
>> I am sure there is a botanical key .....
>> BUT this my non-botanists quick observation...
>>
>> AND PLEASE TELL ME: IS DAPOLI  a different name for DAPURI?   where
>> there used to be a botanical garden established in about 1837-1838 by
>> Alexander Gibson???  So are DAPOLI and DAPURI SAME or different....
>>
>> Thanks
>> Usha di
>> ========
>>
>>
>>
>> On May 28, 2:39 pm, prasanna gogate <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > dear all
>> > it is tree. it ornamental tree in dapoli maharashtra. please help in id
>> >
>> > prasanna gogate
>> >
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