Thank you Dr Phadke for the info.Yes the tree houses many birds esp in the evenings I have seen many Bats Regards Bhagyashri
On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 9:14 PM, Madhuri Raut <[email protected]> wrote: > Thank you Ushadi. > Regards > Bhagyashri > > > On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 8:12 PM, Ushadi micromini < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> >> PS ... yes... the petals have fallen off ... they are white... >> >> no need to go back again but if you want to have a complete story, >> you'll just have to catch it someday... ususlly in the begiining of >> summer or at the height of the summer is when the flowers are in >> profusion... >> >> right now... in a day or two you'll have a red cherry or two... if you >> want a picture of the cherry on the tree. they ripen very fast... in >> a day or two... not weeks as in mangoes etc.. >> >> Usha di >> >> >> ============ >> On Oct 10, 7:37 pm, Ushadi micromini <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > WELL DONE.... >> > Bhagyashri... >> > bhagya was with you... >> > these are the same flowers I had photographed... >> > not put up yet but if you go to the link I had sent earlier of photo >> > of the same tree/flowers of mine... they were taken by Arijit... a >> > botanist ..elfora member who was kind enough to show me where he had >> > found the shrub... you'll see ... you have the identical flower... >> > >> > AND your little green fruit is the same as what I have ... >> > >> > sorry but my data and pics are all scattered in discs and back ups.. >> > had to reformat the hard disc... >> > and then with a series of tragedies in the extended family and >> > friends I have not had the time to do any housekeeping for the >> > computer... it may take another month before I am up and running as >> > before... >> > >> > so just look at ARIJIT's flower picture and others I am sure have >> > shown this here at eflora... I just dont know all the links... >> > >> > good for you... >> > Usha di >> > =========== >> > >> > On Oct 10, 6:49 pm, Satish Phadke <[email protected]> wrote: >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > *Muntingia calabura* >> > > Family : Muntingiaceae >> > > Also placed in Elaeocarpaceae; Tiliaceae. >> > > Native of Mexico and south America as well as Caribbean countries. >> > > Naturalized in India. >> > > Also called as Singapore Cherry. Grows wild; seeds are easily >> distributed by >> > > birds who like the fruits-so called cherries a lot. Good plant to >> attract >> > > birds. >> > >> > > On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 6:46 PM, Madhuri Raut <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > > > Request for identification >> > >> > > > Previous identification by Ushadi and Gibyji *Muntingia calabura* >> > > > * >> > > > * >> > > > *Ushadi had said that even a single flower would be diagnostic* >> > > > * >> > > > * >> > > > *I tried my luck today again and could get some pictures with great >> > > > difficulty of the flowers and fruits as the branches were pretty >> high* >> > > > * >> > > > * >> > > > *I hope it helps for the Id* >> > > > * >> > > > * >> > > > *Regards* >> > > > *Bhagyashri* >> > >> > > -- >> > > Dr Satish Phadke >> > >

