Sir, *Hura* or non-*Hura*... that's for you to decide. But, for sure -
1. Hurrah to the post 2. Hurrah to the experts 3. Hurrah to efloraofindia Regards, surajit On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 1:50 PM, Giby Kuriakose <[email protected]>wrote: > I would stand for Hura crepitans of Euphorbiaceae family. > > > Regards > Giby > > > > > On 16 April 2012 07:01, surajit koley <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Thank you Sir for this information on *Hura* *crepitans* and *Ficus* * >> religiosa*. >> >> Regards, >> >> Surajit >> >> >> On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 6:02 AM, Dr Pankaj Kumar >> <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> By the way on the contrary Hura crepitans is an evergreen tree!! >>> Pankaj >>> >>> >>> On Sunday, 1 April 2012 23:44:52 UTC+8, Vishnu 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 >>>> >>> >> > > > -- > GIBY KURIAKOSE PhD > Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE), > Royal Enclave, > Jakkur Post, Srirampura > Bangalore- 560064 > India > Phone - +91 9448714856 +919947109987 (Mobile) > visit my pictures @ http://www.flickr.com/photos/giby >

