M. paniculata kamni in hindi. thanks for sharing good photo On 7/27/11, Vijayasankar <[email protected]> wrote: > Thank you all, now its clear that there is difference of opinion in the > nomenclature and synonymy of *Murraya exotica* with *M. paniculata*. > The synonymy is still under review in theplantlist.org. I have already > mentioned the big difference i.e. the former is cultivated (may be a > cultivar?) and the latter is wild. > Other differences as I observed are in the leaf shape and flower size. > Let's hear from other members who have seen both. > > Dr. Usha, Giby may be able to answer your question :) > > Regards > > Vijayasankar Raman > National Center for Natural Products Research > University of Mississippi > > > On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 9:35 AM, ushadi Micromini <[email protected] >> wrote: > >> 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 >>> >>> >> >
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