...A species of *Murdannia* of Commelinaceae..
May be* Murdannia simplex...*
* * OR * M. maculeata...*
On 2/6/10, Gurcharan Singh singh...@gmail.com wrote:
Forwarding again for ID
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From: ranjini kamath ranjin...@gmail.com
Date: Wed, Dec 23, 2009
Hello,
The tree in question is not Ficus drupacea/Ficus mysorensis. It is in
fact Ficus benghalensis.
On Feb 5, 10:39 pm, rashida atthar rashidaatt...@hotmail.com wrote:
Thank you Neil and Dinesh ji for the ID. Orange flat base fruits in pairs and
very less aerial roots is what made me ID
Thank you Nudrat ji for ID. can you please point out the main clinching
characteristic/morphology to differentiate the two. Thank you.
regards,
Rashida.
Date: Sat, 6 Feb 2010 00:17:12 -0800
Subject: [efloraofindia:27288] Re: Ficus drupacea.
From: nudrat@gmail.com
To:
Came across a very good research paper on Chandoli flora. Here's the link.
http://www.ias.ac.in/currsci/sep102008/637.pdf
regards,
Rashida.
From: rashidaatt...@hotmail.com
To: drneilsoa...@yahoo.com; indiantreepix@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: [efloraofindia:27280] Re:
Dear all..
.. How *G. scandens *is differentiated with* G. ula..?*
May anybody please give me the literature reference..
On 2/6/10, rashida atthar rashidaatt...@hotmail.com wrote:
Came across a very good research paper on Chandoli flora. Here's the link.
*Dear all*
*I am looking for the Baobab trees in Bihar*
*Patna maybe...*
*could somebody out there send me the details *
*if you know.*
*Where precisely in Jharkhand.*
*Cheers. More later*
**
*N.Shiva Kumar, NOIDA*
On 24 January 2010 20:45, Dr. Pankaj Kumar sahanipan...@gmail.com
Greetings--
Interesting observation regarding the girth of Cedrus deodara. Here in
Southern California, USA, I have noticed that the same is true for Monterey
Pine (Pinus radiata),
native to California but about 100km north of my location. When I was
young, this species was used widely as a
Glycosmis pentaphylla
santhosh
On 6 February 2010 22:46, sibdas ghosh sibdasgh...@gmail.com wrote:
Earlier I sent a photo with fruits, here is one with flowers
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Seems to be Euphorbia antiquarum
santhosh
On 6 February 2010 22:41, sibdas ghosh sibdasgh...@gmail.com wrote:
I think it is prickly pear or slipper thorn, in Hindi Nagphani, often
grown as hedge plant Opuntia elaitor or O. delenii- a large succulent
shrub.
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vulgaris you asked for. Dr K C koshy , he is the senior scientist in charge
of the collection. You can contact him for further clarification.
Santhosh
On 5 February 2010 13:00, Dr. Pankaj Kumar
Sibdas ji
I hope you are right
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