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Date: 29 July 2011 20:43
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Respected sir
Some queries , please answer the present status , as soon as possible.
what are the family name of some plant (
Dear All,
Thanks for all the identifications so far.But this is a old pic
which I wish to confirm.Is it Murdannia spirata?taken in Nov.10 at Mulshi,Pune
thanks
regards
satish nikam
my photos
www.fickr.com/photos/wwwssncomphotos<>
Hi Raju dasji,
Please compare your plant with this:
https://groups.google.com/group/indiantreepix/browse_thread/thread/1fd6a4c6fa7a2f87/55e538d29ac5857e?hl=en&lnk=gst&q=Cryptocoryne#
Also, please furnish details about hte location of collection and season of
flowering. I am much interested to find
Allium cepa - Amaryllidaceae.
Paris & Trillium - Melanthiaceae.
Tectona grandis- Lamiaceae.
Calotropis - Apocynaceae
Ref: http://www.theplantlist.org/
Regards,
Giby
On Jul 30, 12:15 pm, "J.M. Garg" wrote:
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Kindly post a picture including the leaves of the plant.
Regards
Giby
On Jul 30, 12:21 pm, Satish Nikam wrote:
> Dear All,
> Thanks for all the identifications so far.But this is a old pic
> which I wish to confirm.Is it Murdannia spirata?taken in Nov.10 at Mulshi,Pune
> thanks
Dear friends,
Is the tree a Cordia species?
Regards,
Badri
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Subject: [efloraofindia:75426] Request Tree I
I think it is Myristica malabarica of Myristicaceae family.
Please cross check with any flora. Please cut open the fruit as see
whether the seeds are red arillated and when you make a cut on the
bark there would be red sap oozing out.
http://www.biotik.org/india/species/m/myrimala/myrimala_en.htm
But your description about fruits, opposite leaves and the place it is
collected provoked my thoughts and made me rethink. Now I don't think
that it is Myristica. Let me check it again.
Do you have a close up of leaves and fruit by any chance?
Regards,
Giby
On Jul 30, 2:21 pm, Thejaswi Shi
Hello
had never seen such plant.
In one photo I can see lot of spiral outgroths comming from water. in other the
spiral outgrowth has leaves at thr base. In third and next some tips are shown.
WHAT ARE THEY?
Madhuri
--- On Sat, 30/7/11, raju das wrote:
From: raju das
Subject: [efloraofindia:75
It looks like Ananas
Pudji Widodo
Looks like Passiflora caerulea
On Jul 30, 1:15 am, Dr Pankaj Kumar wrote:
> Passiflora caerulea.
> Pankaj
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> On Jul 27, 7:35 am, Balkar Arya wrote:
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> > May be* Passiflora incarnata*
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> > On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 7:53 AM, satyendra tiwari
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> > > This flower was ph
Kannada: Goni-Mara ( Ficus drupacea var. pubescens) . A common tree
in Karnataka.
On Jul 27, 10:44 am, Rohit N wrote:
> Hi,
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> Ficus drupacea both the varieties from Namdapha NP Arunachal Pradesh. Lot of
> animals, including, hornbills, barbets, hoolock gibbons feed on it
> extensively. Both th
Cordia dichotoma
भोकर
On Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 2:27 PM, wrote:
> ** Dear friends,
> Is the tree a Cordia species?
> Regards,
> Badri
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> *Sender: * indiantreepix@googlegroups.com
> *Date: *Sat, 30 Jul 2011 00
I photographed this tree in fruit at Savandurga hill, near Magadi about 60
km west of Bangalore on 28th July. The tree was one of many in a cluster in
rocky habitat; not very large - about 4-6 m in height, with opposite leaves,
and orange fruit about 1-1.5 cm across. The skin of the fruit had a fib
Forwarding again for any assistance in the matter please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
“Dear Mrs. Abraham: what a lovely idea!!
May be it can be a research project for the young ladies who may be
enterprising enough in your own institute? What a lovely way to spend
a few weeks this summer?
Thanks Tanay For confirmation
On Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 10:04 AM, tanay bose wrote:
> Possibly you are correct Balkar ji
> Tanay
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> On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 8:30 PM, Balkar Arya wrote:
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>> Dear All
>> Acalypha wilkesiana
>> A Small Garden Shrub from Arya P G College Panipat
>> pls validate
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Samir ji
It was photographed on July 25, 2011
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Realy a new and interesting plant. thanks for sharing Raju ji
On Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 3:27 PM, Madhuri Pejaver wrote:
> Hello
> had never seen such plant.
> In one photo I can see lot of spiral outgroths comming from water. in other
> the spiral outgrowth has leaves at thr base. In third and nex
Yes Ajinkya Ji Cordia dichotoma
On Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 6:11 PM, ajinkya gadave wrote:
> Cordia dichotoma
> भोकर
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> On Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 2:27 PM, wrote:
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>> ** Dear friends,
>> Is the tree a Cordia species?
>> Regards,
>> Badri
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Dear friends
I think these differences are not significant when we realise that all
modern books and databases including GRIN and The Plant List treat M.
exotica L. (as well as M. exotica DC.) is treated as synonym of M.
paniculata. Except from shape of fruit and other minor differences there is
no
Dear Friends
We will have our next Plant Week starting from Monday, August 1 to Sunday,
August 7, 2011. Incidently first Monday falls right on first in the month of
August. Members are requested to upload members of this family both
identified as well those meant for ID. The subject line for all ma
I think it is Tecoma castanifolia.
Mohan
On Jul 30, 7:07 pm, "Aarti S. Khale" wrote:
> Taken at Nasik, Maharashtra on 23/2/11 growing wild by the roadside.
> I think they are Tecoma...but there are 3-4 types in FOI and getting
> confused as to which ones are these.
> Medium sized bushes with yell
Thanks,
Raman
This was the fruit and it just started flowering now in Bangalore
Raman
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Is the fruit from the same plant in the pictures of your first message
in this thread?
Is it a tree?
Regards,
Giby
On Jul 30, 8:54 pm, raman wrote:
> This was the fruit and it just started flowering now in Bangalore
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> Raman
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> ZZ Unknown 008 Tree - .jpg
> 40KViewDownload
Yes, Tecoma castanifolia of Bignoniaceae family.
Regards,
Giby
On Jul 30, 8:22 pm, "Mohan V. Chunkath"
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> I think it is Tecoma castanifolia.
> Mohan
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All are from the same Tree.
In fact I have put the pictures of the tree when it had fruits
Thanks,
Raman
Friends, would this help?
http://chilly.in/Indian_chilli_varieties.htm
http://chilly.in/scoville_scale.htm
Regards
Yazdy Palia.
On Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 7:14 PM, J.M. Garg wrote:
> Forwarding again for any assistance in the matter please.
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> Some earlier relevant feedback:
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> “Dear Mrs. Abraham:
Hi,
This is the Wild Ladies' Fingers [Abelmoschus manihot]. Please check this link
for my photographs of this :
https://groups.google.com/group/indiantreepix/browse_thread/thread/b4030b3cb21fadc7/d2820786bffa7dac?hl=en&lnk=gst&q=Wild+ladies+fingers+Neil+soares#d2820786bffa7dac
Dear Muthuji, Madhuriji,Balkarji,
Thank you for the appreciation. I have collected this species during
my field survey at Assam. The habitat was semi evergreen, and the
collection site is a perennial river bank with sand and pebbles. Very
interesting to note that, I have seen this sp only from a s
Great! Thanks Raju ji for sharing it. In the photo where those shoot like
things are comming out I first thought that they are pnumatophores of mangroves.
I doubt that in nature I would have dreamt it to be a plant.
Thanks for showing an entirely diff plant.
Madhuri
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Thanks Gibyfor the lesson... your language tone sounds
like you just put me in my place, good for you...
you must now be at peace...
and may be we can now be friendly
Usha di
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On Jul 30, 11:09 am, Smilax004 wrote:
> Dear Geeta,
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> There is only one leaf belong to Dioscore
Many thanks Dr Neil ji for the id.
There are so many different Abelmoschus sp that it gets confusing.
Regards,
Aarti
On 7/30/11, Neil Soares wrote:
> Hi,
> This is the Wild Ladies' Fingers [Abelmoschus manihot]. Please check this
> link for my photographs of this :
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> https://groups.google.com/
Mohan ji, Dr Giby ji,
Thanks for the id and confirming it.
Regards,
Aarti
On Jul 30, 7:22 pm, "Mohan V. Chunkath"
wrote:
> I think it is Tecoma castanifolia.
> Mohan
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Dear Neil: Thanks for sharing...
are these VINES volunteers or did you transplant/ plant 'em by design?
I would not know which is which... could you tell me, please?
DOES YOUR AIR POTATO PLANT DEVELOP the typical potaoes?
Have ever eaten them?
I became interested in Dioscorea... as a tribe...whi
, 31 July 2011 11:02 AM
Subject: [efloraofindia:75470] id requested 20110730 IRUPPU KODAGU
Hello,
these minute plants were in flower on rocksurface near Iruppur Falls, Kodagu.
Requesting for id.
regards
a.shivaprakash
You have been sent 5 pictures.
DSCN9846.JPG
DSCN9847.JPG
DSCN9848.JPG
DSCN9849
Hi Mymoon ji.
Please post one plant per mail, with different subject lines.
You can get posting guidelines from the links below.
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> *Sent:* Sunday, 31 July 2011 11:02 AM
> *Subject:* [efloraofindia:75470] id requested 20110730 IRUPPU KODAGU
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> Hello,
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> these minute plants were in flower on rocksurface near Iruppur Falls,
> Kodagu.
> Requesting for id.
>
> regards
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