Very nice photos.
Family : Bignoniaceae
(Just for completion of information)

On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 10:48 AM, raman <[email protected]> wrote:

> The Calabash tree is a small tree of multiple uses, originating from
> tropical America, now widely distributed in the tropics. The calabash tree
> grows to 30 feet often with multiple trunks. The rangy twisting branches
> have simple elliptical leaves clustered at the nodes. The greenish-yellow
> flowers are marked with purple veins. The flowers arise from the trunk or
> main branches and appear from May through January. The woody fruit,
> botanically a capsule, is elliptic, ovate, or spherical and may grow to 10
> inches in diameter. The fruit takes up to seven months to ripen. Fibers
> from the calabash tree were twisted into twine and ropes. The hard wood
> made tools and tool handles. The split wood was woven for sturdy baskets.
> But it was the calabash's gourd-like fruit that made the plant truly
> useful. Large calabashes were used as bowls and, peculiarly, to disguise
> the heads of hunters.
>
> Raman
>



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Dr Satish Phadke

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