good, Nalini
i look forward to the young shoots, saplings and hopefully full grown leafy
plantas and then flowers and fruits....
keep me posted \
good luck

usha di


On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 2:05 AM, Na Bha <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Ushadi,
>
> I have many fotos of flowers but sometimes there were flowers and no pods
> and sometimes there were just pods and no flowers. I like collecting pods
> and seeds apart from flowers and like to see what the sapling look
> like.Some pods are very interesting looking. While collecting seeds, i am
> happy, if i am alone. If my husband is with me, the things are very
> different. :-((( That was the case in my last trip to India.
>
> I sow the seeds normally in march and after mid may we plant them in the
> garden. The advantage of getting to know the saplings is that i don't throw
> away the saplings from my garden thinking they are weed.
> I don't have a wishlist of flowers. Btw. I collected seeds of aristolochia
> and they are growing well some 8cm now. It takes long, three years till
> they get flowers.
>
> So let us wait.
> Nalini
>
> Am 01.09.2012 14:57, schrieb ushadi Micromini:
>
> Yes, good idea, Nalini
>
> One question though, I just thoiught of it as I read your other thread
> first...
> did not you take pictures of the plants and pods ... or have a wish list
> of flowers you wanted ....
>
>
> or was this seedpod collection totally random, as you saw the pods you
> just picked them?
>
>
> any inkling why you wanted pods from each of those particular plants/trees?
> if you have pictures of flowers  // trees// shrubs and or a wish list you
> could narrow the choices...
>
> just a thought...
>
> logical though...
> give it a try...
>
> good luck
> usha di
>
>
>
> On Sat, Sep 1, 2012 at 2:56 PM, Na Bha <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>  Thank you all for taking so much efforts for identifying the seeds.
>> Perhaps in the coming spring, will have to wait for at least 6 months
>> :-((, i shall try to germinate the seeds and let you know what comes out.
>> Perhaps then we have more information.
>> Regards
>> Nalini
>>
>> Am 01.09.2012 10:27, schrieb jmgarg1:
>>
>> Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
>> Some earlier relevant feedback:
>> “This fruits & seeds are of *Cochlospermum religiosum* (L.) Alston” from
>> Rajdeo ji.
>>
>> “It looks like a *species of Hibiscus* to me.
>> http://www.pbase.com/image/24944573
>>
>> Regards
>> Vijayasankar Raman”
>>
>> “hmm, but *my seeds don't have hair and the capsule has five Petals.
>> *    Thanks anyway for your replies, Vijayasankarji and Rajdeji
>>     Regards
>>
>>     Nalini”
>>
>>  ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: Na Bha <[email protected]>
>> Date: 21 August 2012 15:20
>> Subject: [efloraofindia:125157] Seeds for ID 210812 NB3
>> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
>>
>>
>> Hallo,
>> in my last trip to india dec.11-jan.12 i collected some seeds in capsules.
>> I can't remember now, how the tree lookd like. Perhaps someone can
>> identify them.
>>
>> TIA
>> Nalini
>>
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