Dear friends,

This is getting more and more interesting and cofusing!
Had a look at the pictures and the link that Ushadi had posted.
According to it Murraya paniculata has elongated seeds and M.exotica
rounded ones. The berries I have collected recently from different
plants in various gardens in Trivandrum have elongated seeds. So they
have to be Murraya paniculata according to the above link.

But Vijaysankar says M.paniculata is the wild one and H.S. says
M.paniculata flowers are not fragrant. But the flowers of the trees
with elongated seeds are very fragrant.

Just wanted to share these observations.


Regards,
Sandhya


On Jul 29, 7:34 pm, Balkar Arya <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks Usha Ji and Gurcharan Ji
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> On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 9:46 AM, ushadi Micromini <[email protected]
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> > wrote:
> > Gurucharanji:
> > googling for " murraya paniculata flower dissection"
> > some where along the way a nice bw line drawing of the
> > flower and ovary etc of murraya paniculate...
> > the figure could non be copied...
> > but I could access the accompanying text which red, I quote:
> > "
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> > *Murraya* *paniculata* is cultivated as an ornamental shrub, whereas M.
> > koenigii is cultivated for its curry leaves. Leaves of Skimmia laureola are
> > burnt in order to purify air. Ruta (rue), Zanthoxylum (toothache tree), and
> > Casimiroa are medicinal. Boenninghausenia (‘Pisu-mar-buti’) is used as an
> > insecticidal. *Murraya* *paniculata* ‘Kamini’ Cultivated evergreen shrub.
> > Leaves: Alternate, imparipinnate, leaflets 5-7, gland-dotted, coriaceous,
> > exstipulate, unicostate reticulate. Inflorescence: Axillary or terminal many
> > flowered cymes. *Flower*: Ebracteate, pedicellate, complete,
> > actinomorphic, bisexual, hypogynous, pentamerous, cyclic. Calyx: 5,
> > gamosepalous, valvate, green, inferior. Corolla: 5, polypetalous, imbricate,
> > gland-dotted, fragrant, white, inferior. Androecium: 10, in two whorls,
> > outer whorl alternating with petals, inner opposite (diplostemonous),
> > anthers bithecous, basifixed, dehiscence longitudinal, introrse. Gynoecium:
> > Bi-to tricarpellary syncarpous superior ovary, bi-to trilocular, 1-2 ovules
> > in each loculus, placentation axile, style long, stigma 2-3-fid, ovary
> > surrounded at base by a large nectariferous disc. Fruit: Red ovoid berry."
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> > it turned out to be a google doc type page...
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> > scrolling up got me your name....
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> > its a wonderful chapter... the entire chapter is many many pages long ...
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> > at a website called Wiz IQ... that apparently charges money for accessing
> > the full paper to students....
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> > This file was put up by NOT YOU/YOURSELF but by somebody called Richard...
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> > URL for this page is
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> >http://www.wiziq.com/tutorial/78986-Biology-XI-5-Morph-of-Flowering-P...
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> > <http://www.wiziq.com/tutorial/78986-Biology-XI-5-Morph-of-Flowering-P...>
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> > I am telling you  all this , ,,, so that IF THIS IS INFRINGEMENT OF YOUR
> > COPYRIGHT ... you may decide what to do
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> > about it...
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> > =============
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> > FOR OTHERS at eflora/Indiatreepix:
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> > THIS WRITE UP IS wonderful for ID of the plant in question  originally from
> > our own Dr. Gurucharan Singh.
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> > Usha di
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> --
> Regards
>
> Dr Balkar Singh
> Head, Deptt. of Botany and Biotechnology
> Arya P G College, Panipat
> Haryana-132103
> 09416262964

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