Rhe Botanists will be able to explain better. But according to me the 
phenomenon is called as gutation. In this the water vapour which comes out of 
leaf surface in the process of transpiration. Forms waterdroplets due to change 
in temp.
Madhuri
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From: Ganesh Dhamodkar <[email protected]>
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Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2012 08:17:55 
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [efloraofindia:114838] Re: Request ID GD 27042012

Thanks! Indeed looks like that! What about the droplet phenomenon? That was 
my first introduction to the tree; someone told me about the droplets.  
After that, I myself tried it and experienced it too. If you stand beneath 
it for about a minute you are sure to get a couple of tiny drops (at least 
in this season). May be a rather common phenomenon associated with some 
other trees too; can someone tell me about it? Wish I could verify the 
local name it from someone locally, but these are planted quite out of town!

On Friday, 27 April 2012 19:44:56 UTC+5:30, Ganesh Dhamodkar wrote:
>
>  Dear all,
>
>  
>
> Here is another request ID from me.  This tree has a quite interesting 
> feature; one can feel tiny water droplets over our skin when we stand below 
> it.  The droplets are so tiny that they can't be seen, but there's 
> certainly a feeling of droplets.
>
>  
>
> These trees are planted along the Nagpur-Amravati highway.  These grow as 
> a big tree; a full-size tree photo is attached alongwith.  The leaves look 
> bi-lobed like the leaves that we offer on Vijayadashmi, but here they are a 
> bit smaller in size and more delicate.  The current season seems to be the 
> season of new leaves.  Most of the trees were still without leaves; this 
> one photographed tree had these new delicate leaves.  There seemed to be a 
> flattened, dry, pod-like structures at the top; may be remnant from the 
> last season, but it was too high to see or shoot properly; can't say sure 
> about it.
>
>  
>
> Can you please identify this for me? I wanted to at least make a simple 
> Google search, but I don't even know with what name shall I search it!
>
>  
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
>  
>
> Ganesh
>
> (Tweet me at @ganeshdhamodkar <http://twitter.com/ganeshdhamodkar>)
>  

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