Sir,
How this species can be differentiated from other species of Prosopis.
Regards,
M.Swamy

On Saturday, January 7, 2012 6:41:37 PM UTC+5:30, Gurcharan Singh wrote:
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> *Prosopis cineraria* (Linn.) Druce in Rep. Bot. Exch. Club. Brit. Isles. 
> 1913 
> syn: *Mimosa* *cineraria* Linn.; *Prosopis* *spicigera* Linn.
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> Common names: *ghaf* 
> Hindi:* **janum-chettu, khejri, jand, kandi*
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> *Tree with curved prickles on branches; leaves bipinnate; pinnae 1-2 
> pairs; leaflets 7-12 pairs, 3-5 mm long, oblong, oblique; flowers 
> creamy-white in pedunculate spike 5-12 cm long; calyx truncate or obscurely 
> 5-lobed; petals -4 mm long, oblong with recurved tips; stamens 10, anthers 
> with glands; pod 14-25 cm long, slender, drooping, cylindrical, 10-15 
> seeded.*
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> *It is common to see insect galls hanging from the branches. *
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> *Often planted on roadsides and parks. Photographed from Vikas Puri, New 
> Delhi.*
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