[efloraofindia:259154] Re: Help needed with Tree ID

2016-12-14 Thread Sushrut Chakraborty
Thanks everyone :)

On Wednesday, December 14, 2016 at 5:33:13 PM UTC+5:30, Sushrut Chakraborty 
wrote:
>
> This is one of the most numerous avenue trees here in Mayur Vihar in New 
> Delhi. 
> Leaves come in spring and almost all specimens that I have seen have the 
> characteristic mottling as seen in the photographs.
> Each specimen is quite a spectacle,with trunks that seems to grow without 
> any plan.
> I think I remember them flowering around August September. Very small 
> white flowers, numerous and somewhat fragrant. The barks are silver, rough 
> with small grains and the trunks have large bumps too. What I found 
> intersting was one secondary branch which was actually growing with a 
> negative gradient. Most of the specimens are twisted in odd shapes. I don't 
> know if that is a characteristic of the tree or the efforts of local 
> arborists who trim the trees every winter or two.
> Hoping for a positive ID on this tree that I see so many times everyday.
>

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Re: [efloraofindia:259093] Tree ID help needed

2016-12-14 Thread Sushrut Chakraborty
Thank you for all the help!

On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 5:55 PM, Promila Chaturvedi <
thegardener.chaturv...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Is it Bauhinia purpurea.
> Promila
>
> On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 5:21 PM, Sushrut Chakraborty <
> susruta.chakrabo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi All
>> Please let me know the species name of this beautiful tree that I see on
>> my way to work.
>> Thanks in advance for all the help.
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Re: [efloraofindia:257718] Re: Need help with Identification

2016-11-25 Thread Sushrut Chakraborty
Hello everyone
Thanks everyone for the help. I remember eating pui saag earlier, never
knew this is how the plant looks.

Regards
Susruta

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>>
>> Yes,*Basella alba.*
>>>
>>>
>>The leaves are edible.
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Re: [efloraofindia:249510] Suggestions for fast growing flowering creepers and unusual fragrant flowering trees.

2016-08-16 Thread Sushrut Chakraborty
Hello
Taking in all the wonderful suggestions that were offered here, here is
what was finally planted in the garden for now. What was fortunate about
the planting was that most of it was done on the 70th independence day or
one day before, so telling the age of the trees in the coming years will be
very easy. Also, it rained and rained... and then it rained some more.

Here are few photographs taken. There is an inner courtyard mostly for
vegetables and fruits, and the outside patch for the shady trees and
climbers.


https://goo.gl/photos/G6xj4GnSDaaTnEVj8



On Mon, Aug 8, 2016 at 7:35 PM, Bimal Sar kar <bimal@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello Mr. Chakraborty, I have collected some seeds of NAGALINGAM from a
> park here. These are drying at present. I will be able to send them in a
> week or so. I will send those to the address you have given me by speed
> post. By the way I did my post graduation ( chemistry )  from North Bengal
> University in 1970. At that time I stayed in Siliguri , at Subhas Pally for
> some time.Things have changed quite a bit since then.
> Regards,
> Bimal
>
> On 8 August 2016 at 10:03, Sushrut Chakraborty <
> susruta.chakrabo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello sir,
>> I am in no hurry, you can send the seeds whenever it is most convenient
>> for you. I have visited Coochbehar once a long time ago, but now I can only
>> dimly remember the palace. My mother lives in Siliguri, and that is where I
>> had stayed during my school too. I work in Delhi now.
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 7:29 PM, Bimal Sar kar <bimal@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Mr. Chakraborty, You want the seeds to be sent at Lucknow. I have
>>> collected few seeds of Naglingam yesterday from a park. They are in the
>>> process of drying. I will send seeds of both Naglingam and Aristolochia
>>> ringens together.
>>> For road side plantation the following trees I like,
>>> ( a ) AMALTAS
>>> ( b ) BAKUL/MAULSARI
>>> ( c ) SIRIS
>>> ( d )SHIMUL
>>> I can think of another tree called Schefflera actinophyla ( UMBRELLA
>>> TREE/OCTOPUS TREE ).I saw it Bangalore on
>>> the road side and fell in love. I am having one in our house at Cooch
>>> Behar and many butterflies and birds visit the tree.
>>> It's a treat to see a blooming tree. But I don't know whether it will
>>> survive in Lucknow.
>>> My address is
>>> Col. Bimal Sarkar ( Retired )
>>> Rani Bagan
>>> Cooch Behar,
>>> Pin- 736101
>>> Mobile- 9434194942
>>> Regards,
>>> Bimal
>>>
>>> On 3 August 2016 at 12:44, Sushrut Chakraborty <
>>> susruta.chakrabo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Sir
>>>> I live in Mayur Vihar in Delhi. The place in Lucknow is actually my
>>>> in-laws. They have made a new house there. I have been there only once so
>>>> far. It is on the southern outskirts of Lucknow, near the airport.
>>>> When I went there, I noticed how bare the landscape is currently,
>>>> despite it being quite lush inside the walled parks that dominate the area.
>>>> After I settle the garden this time, I plan to do monthly trips and plant
>>>> trees there along the roadside. I have Kadam, Naglingam and Kygelia in my
>>>> mind for now. Do tell if you have any other ideas.
>>>> My address there in Lucknow is
>>>> *Bachh Raj Patel*
>>>> *House No.1, Bijnor Road Tiraha (T Point),*
>>>> *Near Omaxe Avenue, Lucknow 226014*
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Do send me your return address.I make things with my hands, and I would
>>>> like to return your kindness.
>>>> *With warm regards*
>>>> *Sushrut*
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 5:07 PM, Bimal Sar kar <bimal@gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hello Sushrut Ji,
>>>>>I was in Lucknow from 1993 to 1997. I was
>>>>> posted at Headquarters Central Command ( by the way I am not a botanist, I
>>>>> am a retired Colonel Of Indian Army. ) I knew some people at NBRI at that
>>>>> time. I had good association with Dr. Ranjit Bhargav, who was the chairman
>>>>> of WWF , UP charter. I met Dr. Maheshwari and Dr. S K Jain and 
>>>>> interactions
>>>>> with them on a project of a botanical garden with plants which are
>>>>> mentioned by Valmiki in his Ramamyan. Any way that did not work out. 
>>>>> Please
>>>>> let me k

Re: [efloraofindia:248475] Suggestions for fast growing flowering creepers and unusual fragrant flowering trees.

2016-08-01 Thread Sushrut Chakraborty
Dear Garg ji, Usha di, Thank you for your prompt help and introductions.
Dear Bimal ji,
The suggestions for the birding and butterfly trees are much appreciated.
Even I had googled and stumbled upon the NBRI. I plan to pay a visit to
them soon. If anyone in this group would know any official there, or if
there is any such official reading this, your reply here would be of great
help.
The dutchman pipe flower that you suggest sir, it looks most curious.
Others have pointed out that my plot of land is very small for a
nagalingam. That may be. But around the property there are a lot of open
spaces, where I think the tree can be planted. I read though that in coming
years the falling fruits could be dangerous, so I will have totake care of
that. Your help would be much appreciate sir if you can send me the seeds
of the two plants that you mention. Please advise how we can proceed on this

Thank you all
I am really amazed by the help and responsiveness of this forum.

Sushrut

On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 11:43 AM, J.M. Garg <jmga...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Bimal Sar kar <bimal@gmail.com>
> Date: 1 August 2016 at 11:41
> Subject: Re: [efloraofindia:248364] Suggestions for fast growing flowering
> creepers and unusual fragrant flowering trees.
> To: "J.M. Garg" <jmga...@gmail.com>
>
>
> This is in response to the request of Sussrut ji.
> The list of suggested climbers are,
> (a ) Aristolochia ringens
> ( b ) Aristolochia elegans
> ( c ) Bignonia venusta ( GOLDEN SHOWER )
> ( d ) Passiflora caerulea
> ( e ) Passiflora holosericea( SILKY LEAF PASSION FLOWER )
> ( f ) Quisqualis indica ( RANGOON CREEPER )
> ( g ) Antigonon leptopus
>  Note : ( d ) and ( e ) are host plant for LEOPARD LACE WING butterfly. In
> addition their beautiful fragrant flowers attract number of butterfly
> species,
> List of trees/shrubs can include
> ( a ) Santalum album ( CHANDAN ). Host plant for REDBASE JEZEBEL
> butterfly. Nectar flower for more than 50 species of butterflies. And at
> least 7 species of birds visit the tree for fruits.
> ( b ) Ixora - Quite a number of butterflies visit the flowers for nectar
> ( c ) Tecoma stans
> ( d ) Polyalthia longifolia ( MAST TREE ). Host for COMMON JAY and TAILED
> JAY butterflies.
> ( e ) Russelia juncea
> ( f ) Jasminum officinale
> As Susrut ji is stationed at Lucknow, he will get all these from NBRI ( or
> at least they will be able to guide him) In addition he can contact Center
> for Aromatic and Medicinal plants for further guidance.
> I will be able to send him seeds of NAGLINGAM and Aristolochia ringens if
> he desires.
> Regards,
> Bimal
>
> On 30 July 2016 at 21:53, J.M. Garg <jmga...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Marking to Bimal ji for advice.
>>
>> On 30 July 2016 at 21:26, Sushrut Chakraborty <
>> susruta.chakrabo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I will heed that advice in the future. BTW, who is Bimalda, how do I
>>> contact him. BTW madam, I think you are a fellow bengali!!! No one else
>>> says pyara I think!
>>>
>>> On Sat, Jul 30, 2016 at 8:16 PM, Ushadi Micromini <
>>> microminipho...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I just remembered
>>>> how could i forget
>>>>
>>>> look at Bimalda's symbiosis pictures
>>>> he has hundreds
>>>>
>>>> and ask him
>>>>
>>>> he is very generous with information and has vast experience
>>>>
>>>> usha di
>>>> ps always include  efloraindia in your replies
>>>> it may help others too
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sat, Jul 30, 2016 at 10:16 AM, Sushrut Chakraborty <
>>>> susruta.chakrabo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Dear Ushadi
>>>>> Thank for your suggestions. I hadn't planned for birds and
>>>>> pollinators, but it sounds like a wonderful idea. A guava tree sounds
>>>>> wonderful. A lemon sapling has already been planted. :)
>>>>> I would look for cassia and ylan ylang too. I don't mind if the tree
>>>>> stays barren for 10 months. Anyway, if a tree flowers year round, I will
>>>>> end up getting used to all the color and never feel excited about it, so 
>>>>> it
>>>>> will be good if it blooms only for two months.
>>>>> I will go look into trees that can host butterflies now.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Fri, Jul 29, 2016 at 5:16 PM, Ushadi Micromini <
>>>>> microminipho...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Shus

Re: [efloraofindia:248364] Suggestions for fast growing flowering creepers and unusual fragrant flowering trees.

2016-07-30 Thread Sushrut Chakraborty
I will heed that advice in the future. BTW, who is Bimalda, how do I
contact him. BTW madam, I think you are a fellow bengali!!! No one else
says pyara I think!

On Sat, Jul 30, 2016 at 8:16 PM, Ushadi Micromini <microminipho...@gmail.com
> wrote:

> I just remembered
> how could i forget
>
> look at Bimalda's symbiosis pictures
> he has hundreds
>
> and ask him
>
> he is very generous with information and has vast experience
>
> usha di
> ps always include  efloraindia in your replies
> it may help others too
>
>
> On Sat, Jul 30, 2016 at 10:16 AM, Sushrut Chakraborty <
> susruta.chakrabo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear Ushadi
>> Thank for your suggestions. I hadn't planned for birds and pollinators,
>> but it sounds like a wonderful idea. A guava tree sounds wonderful. A lemon
>> sapling has already been planted. :)
>> I would look for cassia and ylan ylang too. I don't mind if the tree
>> stays barren for 10 months. Anyway, if a tree flowers year round, I will
>> end up getting used to all the color and never feel excited about it, so it
>> will be good if it blooms only for two months.
>> I will go look into trees that can host butterflies now.
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jul 29, 2016 at 5:16 PM, Ushadi Micromini <
>> microminipho...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Shushrut
>>>
>>> have you thought of  what could you plant
>>> to support a localbird and pollinator population?
>>>
>>> are you going to live in the house immediately?
>>>
>>> cassia etc are good but are barren 10 months
>>> peterea: flowers in a few  weeks of year  only  I used to have one
>>>
>>> you are in area where may be local *Magnolias c*an be grown
>>> and Rhodenrons
>>>
>>> *ylang ylang *. the joy perfume tree...cananga odorata
>>>
>>> Pyara or Guava  trees
>>> leaves are good for your teeth
>>> and fruits rich source of vitc
>>> flowers kind of fragrant and
>>> a much loved fruits by local small birds
>>> and people
>>>
>>> then there is lemon, citrus of any kind
>>> their flowers are heavenly scented
>>> and fruits will give you a lifetime supply of vitc
>>> leaves are aromatic for cooking
>>> rich in micro-nutrients and vit a etc
>>>
>>>
>>> list goes on
>>>
>>> I suggest you peruse a book a two on herbal medicine
>>> and aromatherapy
>>>
>>> and while you are at it may be books on
>>> planting for butterflies and birds
>>>
>>> nice to be able to start from scratch
>>>
>>> good luck
>>>
>>> and let me know how you are going on in this search
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> in Delhi there is a garden called " Garden of five senses...
>>> they will be very happy to help you
>>>
>>> that's the message i got when i visited there this spring
>>>
>>> usha di
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 6:19 PM, Sushrut Chakraborty <
>>> susruta.chakrabo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello fellow tree lovers,
>>>>
>>>>1. I have a house in Lucknow which has a bare wall of almost 20
>>>>feet length and 40 feet height. Could anyone suggest fast growing 
>>>> perrenial
>>>>flowering creepers. Bougainvillea, Honeysuckle, mornig glory are fine, 
>>>> but
>>>>I wonder if anyone has suggestion for something a bit more unusual, and
>>>>alos, which nurseries stock them. I can get them from nurseries in Delh
>>>>also, so please do suggest them.
>>>>2. There is allo a large patch of land, about 600 sq feet where I
>>>>plan to plant trees. I am looking for flowering fragrant trees, does not
>>>>matter if they take 5 years from planting to bloom. Again, something 
>>>> that
>>>>one doesn't see everywhere. I was especially enamored by 
>>>> Naglingam(Couroupita
>>>>guianensis), so if anyone could tell mewhere I can procure those
>>>>seeds in Delhi would be great. Also, suggestions for other flowering 
>>>> trees
>>>>and where one can find them in Lucknow or Delhi.
>>>>
>>>> Thanking everyone for taking the patience of reading this. I promise to
>>>> post pictures of the planted trees in full bloom whenever that is. :)
>>>>
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Re: [efloraofindia:248252] Suggestions for fast growing flowering creepers and unusual fragrant flowering trees.

2016-07-28 Thread Sushrut Chakraborty
Thanks you for your suggestion ma'am. I will definitely look into it. :) 

On Thursday, July 28, 2016 at 4:58:42 PM UTC+5:30, thegardener.chaturvedi 
wrote:
>
> You can also grow Petrea volubilis. It's blooms March-April.
> Promila
>
> On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 12:58 PM, Mihir - Gmail <chaudha...@gmail.com 
> > wrote:
>
>>  
>> Dear Shushrut ji,
>>  
>> 1. Your plot of 600 Sq Feet will be overwhemed by Naglingam. Instead you 
>> can go in for medium size trees like Golden or White Champa, Kanchan 
>> (Bauhinea blackeana).
>> If you are looking for colour go for Cassia nodosa, Cassia javanica 
>> (both rosy pink) or Cassia fistula (Bahava / Amaltas) - yellow flowers or 
>> Golden Tabebuia or Milletia penguensis - mauve. 
>> *Never try to grow from seeds - survival is less and endlessly long 
>> to grow. Instead buy a grafted variety which will grow faster and give you 
>> blooms in a year.*
>> Space between each big tree should be 8 feet. In between you can add 
>> a flowering shrub or seasonals like zenia, marigold, sunflower, etc.
>> Often people do mistake of planting trees saplings too close because 
>> space looks empty at the time of planting. But in a year or two it will 
>> look overcrowded and affect growth of trees.
>>  
>> 2.Creepers - You have a good 20 feet long wall. You can plant a 
>> combination of creepers spaced 5 - 7 feet apart. You can go for 
>> Pyrostegia venusta which will completely cover your wall 
>>as well as bloom (Orange) copiously. Clemantis (Raan chameli) 
>> needs climbing support but has white fragrant blooms. Rangoon Creeper 
>> (Madhu malati) is easy to grow and
>>fragrant too. Red Passion flower (Passiflora) will add beauty as 
>> its flowers are bright red in colour.
>>  
>> CHECK NAFEES NURSERY in Lucknow District.
>>  
>> Regards // Mihir
>>  
>>  
>>
>> - Original Message - 
>> *From:* Sushrut Chakraborty  
>> *To:* efloraofindia  
>> *Sent:* Wednesday, July 27, 2016 6:19 PM
>> *Subject:* [efloraofindia:248186] Suggestions for fast growing flowering 
>> creepers and unusual fragrant flowering trees.
>>
>> Hello fellow tree lovers, 
>>
>>1. I have a house in Lucknow which has a bare wall of almost 20 feet 
>>length and 40 feet height. Could anyone suggest fast growing perrenial 
>>flowering creepers. Bougainvillea, Honeysuckle, mornig glory are fine, 
>> but 
>>I wonder if anyone has suggestion for something a bit more unusual, and 
>>alos, which nurseries stock them. I can get them from nurseries in Delh 
>>also, so please do suggest them. 
>>2. There is allo a large patch of land, about 600 sq feet where I 
>>plan to plant trees. I am looking for flowering fragrant trees, does not 
>>matter if they take 5 years from planting to bloom. Again, something that 
>>one doesn't see everywhere. I was especially enamored by 
>> Naglingam(Couroupita 
>>guianensis), so if anyone could tell mewhere I can procure those 
>>seeds in Delhi would be great. Also, suggestions for other flowering 
>> trees 
>>and where one can find them in Lucknow or Delhi.
>>
>> Thanking everyone for taking the patience of reading this. I promise to 
>> post pictures of the planted trees in full bloom whenever that is. :)
>>
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[efloraofindia:248186] Suggestions for fast growing flowering creepers and unusual fragrant flowering trees.

2016-07-27 Thread Sushrut Chakraborty
Hello fellow tree lovers,

   1. I have a house in Lucknow which has a bare wall of almost 20 feet 
   length and 40 feet height. Could anyone suggest fast growing perrenial 
   flowering creepers. Bougainvillea, Honeysuckle, mornig glory are fine, but 
   I wonder if anyone has suggestion for something a bit more unusual, and 
   alos, which nurseries stock them. I can get them from nurseries in Delh 
   also, so please do suggest them.
   2. There is allo a large patch of land, about 600 sq feet where I plan 
   to plant trees. I am looking for flowering fragrant trees, does not matter 
   if they take 5 years from planting to bloom. Again, something that one 
   doesn't see everywhere. I was especially enamored by Naglingam(Couroupita 
   guianensis), so if anyone could tell mewhere I can procure those seeds 
   in Delhi would be great. Also, suggestions for other flowering trees and 
   where one can find them in Lucknow or Delhi.

Thanking everyone for taking the patience of reading this. I promise to 
post pictures of the planted trees in full bloom whenever that is. :)

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