:) :) me? ask? ...no .. but you got it... i would have asked, but alas i dont know it myself... a few years ago i spent a few days trying to figure it out from the internet... ... which is of no help in this case... one needs eflora/indiatreepix for that definitive help... usha di ===
On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 9:26 PM, surajit koley < [email protected]> wrote: > Didi, > > I absolutely agree with you, yes, you have got the right word - married > couple. Many thanks for pointing out the differences between the strangler > and the married ones. The term 'married' itself explains it all. > > As for the ID of the NEEM, it is not that essential to me. I click only > for the fun of it! What would i do by getting all those ID(s)! I'm not > doing any research work! I attached the image of the leaves only because i > thought to myself that Usha Di might ask me about the ID of the NEEM tree! > > Regards, > > surajit > > On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 12:25 PM, ushadi Micromini < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Surajit: well!! and gee gosh, never knew it would effect you .... very >> nice ... but I am no help in ID of the various trees called neem in >> India... I myself am confused about the classification and differential >> diagnosis . ANd the internet is of no help...readily... you would need >> Gurcharanji or Neil or Satish Phadke or Vijayashankar Raman to tell you >> about this tree ID... >> >> The trees living in harmony, may be even interdependence ... I call thes >> etrees married trees, .. for lack of anything more appropriate... >> they live and sometimes die together.. but while alive they seem to >> support each other.. following hurricane Aila, KolBotG lost a couple of >> these married trees, they toppled over together ... >> (( this interdependece and living in harmony is quite different from the >> relationship of the strangler fig to its host... )) >> >> Thanks again >> usha di >> ========= >> >> >> -- Usha di ===========

