Sheila: there is another solution, other than what Dinesh ji  just
told you about...

from any of these posts where you have written anything / ie posted
posted anything, you'll find a little button called 'View profile..."
its a different color, and is underlined, right to the right of your
name... click on that... and voila... your last few posts will be
listed as a list and  all your posts as a number per month since you
joined...

if you are not in the habit of writing comments for every thing you
see here it will be only a few, esp just your ID requests...
easy thing to do...

but you have been posting under two names ... so pardon my returning
rudeness... I find that it would be another source of your and others'
irritation...  and confusion... so far its only  a  few.. but when you
settle in and start sending in a lot of your cases or commenting on
others' posts,  that confusion would increase ... it would be easier
for all including yourself if you stick to one account...

ANOTHER THING.... are there botany sites where you can navigate
easily? I like to know their urls ... so that we can perhaps adapt
their ways...  but I think... we have to go by what the "google group
" sets it up as...

Hope this helps... and cheer up...

Usha di
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On Nov 8, 10:21 pm, Plantaholic Sheila <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Oh dear. Do forgive my rudeness!
> I find this site impossible to navigate!!!
> The only way I can find my posts is to scroll back through umpteen
> pages!
> This post is only 2 days old and already 270-300 from the start.
> I keep a paper record of my posts and titles with notes to say when
> solved.
> I am sure there is a quicker method. If only I could find it.
>
> I am sorry Yazdy but  I have no other pics to refresh my memory and I
> cannot remember what the bark was like or the underside of the leaves.
>
> I am very happy to have them  labelled as Lagerstroemia.
> Sheila.
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> On Nov 6, 5:28 pm, Yazdy Palia <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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> > what is the size of the pod (seed)? what about the bark? Smooth? Could
> > it be Venteak? The leaves in the picture are tender leaves, what is
> > the colour of the leaf on the underside?
> > Lagerstroemia mieroearpa
>
> > Lythraceae
>
> >  Regards
> > Yazdy Palia.
>
> > On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 10:09 PM, Plantaholic Sheila
>
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I love it when I get 3 posts all in agreement!
> > > Many thanks Raju,Ajinkya and Vijayasankar.
> > > Sheila
> > > --------------------------------------
>
> > > On Nov 6, 3:23 pm, Vijayasankar <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> Pl check it for Lagerstroemia.
>
> > >> Regards
>
> > >> Vijayasankar Raman
> > >> National Center for Natural Products Research
> > >> University of Mississippi
>
> > >> On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 8:42 AM, Plantaholic Sheila 
> > >> <[email protected]
>
> > >> > wrote:
> > >> >  Please can anyone give me the name for this tree with big seed pods.
> > >> > Thank you
> > >> > Sheila.
> > >> > ....................
>
> > >> > Date/Time-... 13th April 2011  Morning.
>
> > >> > Location- Place, Altitude, GPS-.....Between Gantok and Pelling. Sikkim.
>
> > >> > Habitat-...  Wild
>
> > >> > Plant Habit-.... Tree
>
> > >> > Height/Length-....Sorry cannot remember.
>
> > >> > Leaves Type/ Shape/ Size-.. see pics
>
> > >> > Inflorescence Type/ Size-????
>
> > >> > Flowers Size/ Colour/ Calyx/ Bracts-????
>
> > >> > Fruits Type/ Shape/ Size Seeds- ....see pics.- Hide quoted text -
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