Very nice

But I am not sure what I am  looking at in the first picture... what is the
green stuff and then the grey-beige roundish strictures?

and in the third picture I think I see one round red and one partly visible
red ??? berry?/
is that what it is?


Do these branches grow stouter for the walking sticks?/

thanks, Gurcharanji
usha di


On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 11:22 AM, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]>wrote:

> *Parrotiopsis jacquemontiana* (Dcne.) Rehder
> Syn: *Parrotia jacquemontiana* Dcne.
>
> Local name: Hatab
>
> A deciduous shrub with suborbicular crenate-serrate leaves; flowers small,
> forming a head surrounded by white showy bracts, whole infl. looking like a
> flower about 5-7 cm across; calyx gamosepalous, campanulate, persistent,
> adhering to ovary; corolla absent; stamens 15, erect with 3-4 mm long
> filaments; ovary woolly, bilocular with two styles; fruit capsule,
> clustered.
>
> Locally common on lower hills in Kashmir. Photographed from Dachhigam and
> below Jawahar Tunnel in Kashmir
>
> Very important fuelwood and for making walking sticks,
>
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