Nothing matters, Mahadeswara ji.
It happens with everybody. Don't worry.


On 6 January 2013 17:03, Mahadeswara <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi   Gargji, Vijayasankar ji and  Raman ji,
> Thank you all for the comments and pointing out the mistake. All of you
> are right.   I am extremely sorry for the  wrong posting.  In fact, Dr.
> Garg ji pointed out immediately, to me, in a separate post  the mistake, I
> have committed.    Though I realised the mistake then itself , I could not
> recheck the posting and post the  proper one,* rather helpless,*  as I
> was busy attending one of my relatives, who is seriously ill in the
> hospital.   now only I have got time to check.
>
> As far as the photograph of the tree I have posted,   I will visit the
> spot and recheck the  tree ,  as soon as possible  and also during its
> flowering stage.  I will report  again.   I donot know whether I have
> mixed up the photographs  or the tree has been labelled wrongly as *
> B.ceiba*  and posted the photograph in a hurry based on the label on the
> tree.   Nevertheless, I am posting the photographs of the trunk portion of
> the so called Bombax ceiba  with  the label.
>
> *Lesson learnt :*    *Do not do anything in a hurry!   Always recheck,
> even if you (that's me) are double sure!   One should be careful while
> posting photographs from the archives !
>
> *Sorry again,
> With best wishes,
> Dr.Mahadeswara Swamy *  *
>
> On Thursday, January 3, 2013 7:45:31 PM UTC-8, Mahadeswara wrote:
>>
>> Dear all in the E- flora group,
>> At the out set,  I acknowledge the numerous New Year greetings from all
>> our brothers and sisters of the group.  I reciprocate the greet and  wish
>> well every one in the group.  Let the New Year bring all the dreams and
>> wishes  come true.
>> Inspired by the members posting the flora picture of the year I venture
>> to post this picture of  *Bombax ceiba* taken during the past year.
>> This is one of the heritage trees of Mysore city, rather Karnataka state.
>> The tree was planted by Lord Curzon  just outside the fort wall of Mysore
>> Palace.  The areas has now been called the Curzon park where flower shows
>> are held regularly during Dasara.   It is one of the best maintained parks
>> in the city.   Of course  there are  plenty of  parks in the city.     I am
>> providing the link for further reading on the tree and the heritage trees
>> of Mysore city :   http://www.deccanherald.com/**
>> content/229798/heritage-trees-**have-history-their.html<http://www.deccanherald.com/content/229798/heritage-trees-have-history-their.html>
>> .
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Dr. Mahadeswara Swamy
>>
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