Yes,Pardeshi ji...
 isn't the concept of Botanical garden wonderful?
Usha di
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On Jul 11, 8:54 am, "Pardeshi S." <[email protected]> wrote:
> New plant to me.
> regards
> satish pardeshi
>
> On Jul 10, 6:57 am, ushadi Micromini <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Dear all:
>
> > Submitting  Tree
>
> > Species: * Tectona hamiltoniana *
>
> > Family:   Verbenaceae
>
> > Photographed in July 2007
>
> > Site: Kolkata Botanical Garden, Shibpur
>
> > Tree ID: Identified and labeled by Bot Garden Botanists
>
> > UD note:
>
> > Both of these trees are planted in Bengal  and rest of the NE India
>
> > as garden and Avenue trees in Urban landscapes..
>
> > This Tectona has a distinctly different Bark habit than the T. Grandis
> > tree….
>
> > T.  Hamiltoniana   bark is brownish grey and peels of in roundish patches
>
> > revealing a pale grey patch, which darkens  as it ages…
>
> > it also flowers earlier (April and May) than T. Grandis ( July and August) ,
>
> > and T. Hamiltoniana  leaves are only a  7-8 inches long..
>
> > T. Grandis is used for red and yellow dyes (leaves)  and
>
> > Wood for medicinal purposes for heachache and inflammatory conditions,
>
> > besides  being used for railway treks and furniture making…
>
> > Much has been written about Tectona Grandis…
>
> > and large plantations exist in India, Burma, Indonesia and around the world…
>
> > Not much writings about  about T. Hamiltoniana,
>
> > although its wood is described as being heavier, better shine taker when
> > used in cabinetry,
>
> > Yet neglected , as far back as 1978 it was reported as
>
> > part of list of “Species Undergoing Genetic Impoverishment” …
>
> > Dont know if things have changed!!!
>
> > Usha di
>
> >  Tectona hamiltoniana Lbl Trunk Lvs KolBG F 507 (6) Small.jpg
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> >  Tectona hamiltoniana Lbl Trunk Lvs KolBG F 507 (2) Small.jpg
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> >  Tectona hamiltoniana Lbl Trunk Lvs KolBG F 507 (3) small.jpg
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