DEAR GIBY AND ALL: This entire paragraph above "Kamini flowers have an aromatic orange- like fragrance. Native to India, Kamini is a large, multi-trunked shrub, but can grow to become a small tree. It can be pruned and also grown as garden hedge! The evergreen leaflets are dark green and pinnately compound with three to nine leaflets arranged alternately along the spine. The dark green leaves make a dramatic backdrop for the highly fragrant cream colored flowers. The shrub blooms most of the year. The flowers are followed by small oval red fruits with one or two seeds. The shrub is usually propagated from seed.":
IS FROM FLOWERS OF INDIA WEBSITE >>> ITS URL IS : http://www.flowersofindia.in/catalog/slides/Kamini.html usha di == On Feb 15, 10:45 am, Giby Kuriakose <[email protected]> wrote: > Nice set of pictures! I am waiting for uploads of *Murraya Paniculata* from > wild condition. > Here Raman ji has mentioned that this is native to India. Please share if > you have any reference for this. > But still it is not clear about the nativity of this species. Some > literature says that this is native to South Asia and some others say that > this is native to Australia. > Still the hunt is on to clarify the uncertainty between *Murraya > Paniculata*and > *M. exotica* > > https://groups.google.com/group/indiantreepix/browse_thread/thread/4e... > > Regards, > Giby > > On 14 February 2012 12:19, raman <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Kamini flowers have an aromatic orange-like fragrance. Native to India, > > Kamini is a large, multi-trunked shrub, but can grow to become a small > > tree. It can be pruned and also grown as garden hedge! The evergreen > > leaflets are dark green and pinnately compound with three to nine leaflets > > arranged alternately along the spine. The dark green leaves make a dramatic > > backdrop for the highly fragrant cream colored flowers. The shrub blooms > > most of the year. The flowers are followed by small oval red fruits with > > one or two seeds. The shrub is usually propagated from seed. > > > Raman > > -- > GIBY KURIAKOSE PhD > Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE), > Royal Enclave, > Jakkur Post, Srirampura > Bangalore- 560064 > India > Phone - +91 9448714856 (Mobile) > visit my pictures @http://www.flickr.com/photos/giby =====================

