Excellent presentation of the floral parts of the species by Phadke
ji.  Very useful for taxonomists as well as non taxonomists for
understanding the floral parts arrangement.
Very nice photograph of the bark  by Neil Soares ji.
I shall be thankful if  you could  post the photographs of  habit and
foliage of the tree.

On Feb 17, 9:08 pm, Satish Phadke <[email protected]> wrote:
> I know the tree *Erythrina suberosa* which grows wild around on the
> outskirts of Pune city.
> The characteristic of the tree is the fissured pale bark.(Will post some
> other time in the same thread)
> I tried to document the floral characters of the species by dissecting it.
> Hope it will be useful.
> The key differentiating character is the calyx which is not splitting down
> to the base and is more or less 2-lipped which is seen here.
> The sizes of different parts are also matching with the description given
> by Cooke.
>
> --
> Dr Satish Phadke
>
>  Erythrina suberosa L5.jpg
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>  Erythrina suberosa L4.jpg
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>  Erythrina suberosa L6.jpg
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>  Erythrina suberosa L1.jpg
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>  Erythrina suberosa L2.jpg
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>  Erythrina suberosa L3.jpg
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