This is likely to be Pterospermum suberifolium, locally known as Muchkund,
Eng.- Fishing Rod tree. P.acerifolium  is called Kanakchampa.
Dr.Ogale

On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 10:22 AM, Vijayasankar <[email protected]>wrote:

> May be Yes. The pictures are too small to see the features clearly. It may
> be P. acerifolium, as it is from garden. It is seldom seen in wild in
> S.India.
>
> Regards
>
> Vijayasankar Raman
> National Center for Natural Products Research
> University of Mississippi
>
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 4:17 AM, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Resurfacing again for ID
>>
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>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: Rathinasabapathy Bhuvaragasamy <[email protected]>
>> Date: Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 12:14 PM
>> Subject: [efloraofindia:91009] efloraindia: 011111 BRS 102
>> To: efloraofindia <[email protected]>
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>> Pl. find the attached file contain photo of *Pterospermum acerifolium
>> for id. confirmation.*
>> *Date: some time in Feb. 2011*
>> *Location: NBNP Garden, Anaikatti (640MSL) Coimbatore Dist.,*
>> *Habitat: Garden*
>> *Habit: Tree*
>> **
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>>  B. Rathinasabapathy
>> Project Co-ordinator
>> Nilgiri Biosphere Nature Park
>> 1388, Avinashi Road
>> Peelamedu
>> Coimbatore-641004
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