Sir, I have seen such phenomenon on Indian Coral Tree (*Erythrina* sp.). Later i found out that those trees were heavily infested with some aphids and those aphids were spewing water continuously. I think those aphids received their supply of water form the tree itself. I am pasting a link of an image where you can see the wet branches of the tree as well as one of those aphid - http://www.biolib.cz/IMG/GAL/107367.jpg (please ignore those vespa). There were many trees, actually those trees were grown from cuttings and used as a fence, and all was infested with water spewing aphids! Regards, surajit
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>) >

