HS: thats is a profound statement, like some raja's edict! sounds like you are saying JUST BECAUSE I SAID SO... I am sure you did not mean it that way....
Can you tell me how is it different? thanks Pronouncing one cancer is different from some other cancer does not let me off... I believe same goes for first class botany !!! I hope !!! thanks Usha di PS I had also asked if some one knew why one Kamini frutis and another does not.... These are serious questions, I deserve a serious answer from some one who can write about it with references and authority.... =========== On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 7:24 PM, H S <[email protected]> wrote: > M. paniculata and M. exotica are two different plants. > > regards, > > On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 7:09 PM, Ushadi micromini < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> >> In Bengali its called Kamini.....grows in both east and west bengal as >> Kamini... >> >> In kolkata, it flowers profusely in summer, esp if it rains a >> little... >> as children we knew it would rain that day if the KAMINI would flower >> in >> early am.... filling the air with intoxicating scent... >> Only problem with flowers is if you pluck an individual flower... >> the petals fall off by the time you bring them in ... >> so one has to cut the twig without causing any jarring >> reverberations... >> then it survives inside the home for a day... >> >> NOT all plants develop fruits though.. in Kolkata.. >> my friends have a tree that gets beautiful red berries, I have two >> that never give >> any berries, though they flower profusely... and my friend's and my >> plants are >> in the same kinda micro-climate and surroundings... so the same >> pollinators are around ... >> >> >> >> DOES ANY ONE KNOW WHY IS THIS that some get fruits and some other >> not?? >> >> >> DOES any one know why is it ? >> Usha di >> >> >> >> ============ >> >> >> On Jul 27, 11:12 am, mani nair <[email protected]> wrote: >> > Balkar ji, beautiful flowers. These are highly fragrant especially >> during >> > the rain and the fruits are liked by birds like bulbul. >> > >> > Regards, >> > >> > Mani. >> > > > > -- > - H.S. > > A scientific man ought to have no wishes, no affections, - a mere heart of > stone > >

