Thanks Dr. Neil, I may be wrong. But Vishnu ji has also mentioned that he
was "...not 100% sure". So, my guess was based only on the available
picture :)
Details of flowers and close-up pictures should help.

Regards

Vijayasankar Raman
National Center for Natural Products Research
University of Mississippi


On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 11:43 AM, Neil Soares <drneilsoa...@yahoo.com>wrote:

> Hi Dr.Vijayasankar,
>   Think you like Dr.Pankaj also missed that it was mentioned that the tree
> had 'pale white flowers'.
>                With regards,
>                  Neil Soares.
>
> --- On *Wed, 4/11/12, Vijayasankar <vijay.botan...@gmail.com>* wrote:
>
>
> From: Vijayasankar <vijay.botan...@gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [efloraofindia:112359] Tree ID- tall tree behind my apartment
> To: "jmgarg1" <jmga...@gmail.com>
> Cc: "Vishnu" <vishnu.agniho...@gmail.com>, indiantreepix@googlegroups.com,
> narayan....@gmail.com, navendu.p...@gmail.com, giby.kuriak...@gmail.com,
> varunvarm...@gmail.com, raman_arunacha...@yahoo.com, snmathap...@gmail.com,
> livewithtr...@gmail.com, ranjin...@gmail.com, swamy.c...@gmail.com, "Neil
> Soares" <drneilsoa...@yahoo.com>, "Dr. Pankaj Kumar" <
> sahanipan...@gmail.com>
> Date: Wednesday, April 11, 2012, 9:25 PM
>
>
> Ficus arnottiana is my *guess*. The tips of branchlets bear long stipules
> (?); and fig-like (?) paired sessile structures found in the lower axils.
> Leaf tips seem to be caudate-acuminate (as seen in the bottom-right corner
> of the 2nd pic). Sapium has terminal inflorescence.
>
> Regards
>
> Vijayasankar Raman
> National Center for Natural Products Research
> University of Mississippi
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 3:51 AM, jmgarg1 
> <jmga...@gmail.com<http://us.mc339.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=jmga...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
>
> Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
>
> Some earlier relevant feedback:
>
> “The description is not adequate ,but it *could be the Chinese Tallow
> tree [Sapium sebiferum].*
>
>                  With regards,
>
>                    Neil Soares.”
>
>
>
> “Thanks for your responses. I checked a couple of sources on sapium
> sebiferum- one indicated that the tree grows to about 6 m. The one I
> spotted is over 12 m I think. Also, does the Chinese tallow shed all it's
> leaves and go completely bare?
>
> I will try to see if I can get clearer, larger pictures and share in the
> next few weeks.
> Thanks again
>
> Vishnu”
>
>
> On 1 April 2012 21:14, Vishnu 
> <vishnu.agniho...@gmail.com<http://us.mc339.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=vishnu.agniho...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
>
> Dear Experts
>
> Date:01/04/2012
> Location: Cox Town, Bangalore
>
> Had seen this tree while I was passing by couple of weeks back- it was
> completely bare, with only some pale white flowers- as these were quite
> high and the tree was a bit far away- am not 100% sure. Armed with my
> camera I went to see the tree again today- was surprised to see that it was
> full of leaves and the flowers were not be seen any more. What tree is this?
>
> <https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-SrfIet1u3pU/T3hwt3gqZvI/AAAAAAAAAio/7hpAqmhDk_s/s1600/Tall%2Btree-%2Bfairmont%2Btowers-1-web.jpg>
>
> <https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-omSXtCCOy8A/T3hwtKthENI/AAAAAAAAAic/1WevPeyeKxA/s1600/Tall%2Btree-%2Bfairmont%2Btowers-%2Bleaves-web.jpg>
>  Regards
> Vishnu
>
>
>
>
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