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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>
>
>
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>
> Sushrut
>



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