Hello,
I too think Lagerstroemia with pink flowers is L. thorelii.
Best Regards
On May 12, 7:56 pm, Dinesh Valke dinesh.va...@gmail.com wrote:
... my thought: to name a body or thing is to identify with, rather than
without.
That is, we name for the sole reason of identifying the object
Hello all and Dineshji
I am sorry, i have identified the last three pic as Diospyros which is
incorrect. i confirm alll the five pic are of same plant. it is some
cassine species but not Cassine glauca.
Regards
Satish Pardeshi
On May 12, 8:03 pm, Satish Phadke drsmpha...@gmail.com wrote:
Flowers
Yes, *Lagerstroemia thorellii* ... oversaw the size of flowers ... not *L.
indica*.
Regards.
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 11:41 AM, Nudrat nudrat@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I too think Lagerstroemia with pink flowers is L. thorelii.
Best Regards
On May 12, 7:56 pm, Dinesh Valke
Hello,
The plant in picture is F. hispida indeed
Best Regards
On May 11, 3:27 pm, Satish Chile chilesat...@gmail.com wrote:
It is Ficus hispida indeed.
Satish
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 11:33 AM, Prashant awale pkaw...@gmail.com wrote:
I too feel it is Ficus hispida. Thanks Vijayasankar
Many thanks to Rashida ji and Satish Pardeshi ji for disposing *Diospyros*.
And thank you very much all: Vijayasankar ji, Neil ji, Rashida ji, Satish
Pardeshi ji, Satish Phadke ji, Rajdeo ji, Tanay, Prashant for helping reach
ID to a species of *Cassine*; asserting not *C. glauca*.
Neil ji's
Hello all
I referred R.R.Fernandez thesis on plants of Bombay 1959.
according to it it is Elaeodendron orientale J. Jacq.
Synonym: Cassine orientalis (J. Jacq.) Kuntze
if possible i will post a line drawing of it given in the thesis.
Regards
Satish Pardeshi
On May 12, 8:18 am, Neil Soares
Thank you very very much, Satish ji (and to the thesis of R R Fernandez ji).
... for me, the ID is resolved to *Elaeodendron orientale* (syn. *Cassine
orientalis*)
... friends may comment if otherwise.
Regards.
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 12:33 PM, Pardeshi S. satishparde...@gmail.comwrote:
HI,
Interesting, but there is no mention of Elaeodendron orientale / Cassine
orientalis in Dr.Almeida's ' Flora of Maharashtra'.
With regards,
Neil Soares.
--- On Thu, 5/13/10, Pardeshi S. satishparde...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Pardeshi S.
yes Neil ji
thats y it took me so much time to identify this plant. i had been looking
for its id from last 3-4 years. a line drawing of it is been given in the
Fernandez Thesis.
Regards
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 12:45 PM, Neil Soares drneilsoa...@yahoo.comwrote:
HI,
Interesting, but there is
Dr. Gurcharan ji, according to Dr. Almeida's flora of Mah. pg 160 , Ardisia
parviflora flowers are white ( not coloured or spotted) and leaves
distinctly crenate. Flowers pinkish or spotted with pink leaves entire are
Ardisia solanacea. I think both the sets are of Ardisia only, with Dinesh
ji's
Yes Dinesh ji
distinctly ribbed calyx and much shorter petal claw (L. indica almost as
long or longer than limb), and distinct petiole (L. indica not more than 1
mm). An important feature of L. thorelli is also flowers fading or mottled
with white. Here we can see this only in one or two flowers.
Hi Dr. Pardeshi,
Just spoke to Dr.Almeida. The tree in the Zoo is not Cassine paniculata
[which is found growing wild in the Amboli hills]. He feels
that R.R.Fernandez has most likely correctly identified it as E.orientale /
C.orientalis [as pointed out by you].
Thanx Neil ji and Almeida Sir for further validation
Regards
Satish Pardeshi
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 1:01 PM, Neil Soares drneilsoa...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi Dr. Pardeshi,
Just spoke to Dr.Almeida. The tree in the Zoo is not Cassine
paniculata [which is found growing wild in the Amboli
Lots of thanks to everyone !!!
Regards.
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 1:01 PM, Neil Soares drneilsoa...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi Dr. Pardeshi,
Just spoke to Dr.Almeida. The tree in the Zoo is not Cassine
paniculata [which is found growing wild in the Amboli hills]. He feels
that R.R.Fernandez
Thats Great Satish ji. Nice to see ID getting resolved...
cheers
Prashant
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 12:47 PM, satish pardeshi
satishparde...@gmail.comwrote:
yes Neil ji
thats y it took me so much time to identify this plant. i had been looking
for its id from last 3-4 years. a line drawing of
if i am not mistaken we get even violet variey in these flowers. in marathi
called as Deepmal
Madhuri
From: Gurcharan Singh singh...@gmail.com
To: efloraofindia indiantreepix@googlegroups.com; Flowers of India
flowersofin...@gmail.com
Sent: Thu, 13 May, 2010
Rashida ji, Dinesh ji and Pardeshi ji
I don't have personal knowledge about genus Ardisia, but here are some
observations:
Agreed, even my Brandis Indian trees say leaves entire, flowers pinkish in
A. solanacea and distantly crenate with white flowers in S. parviflora.
I think the photographs
i feel it is Roustellaria species
Regards
On May 13, 8:29 am, Gurcharan Singh singh...@gmail.com wrote:
Resurfacing again for ID confirmation
Earlier feedback
Tabish ji.Looks like Justicia diffusa, with
lanceshaped leaves.
--
Dr. Gurcharan Singh
Retired
yes it is
Pterygota alata (Roxb.) R. Br. in Benn., Pl. Jav. 234, 1844; Almeida,
Fl. Mah. 1: 144, 1996; Singh et al, Fl. Mah. St. 1: 374, 2000.
Synonyms: Sterculia alata Roxb., Pl. Cor. 3: 84, t. 287, 1811; Mast.
in Hook.f., Fl. Brit. India 1: 360, 1872; Cooke, Fl. Pres. Bombay 1:
133, 1958
Hello Padmini ji
are you sure it is Lannea coromandelica...?
because i feeel the inflorescence is very dense and the branches of
teh inflorescence are drooping which is not the case in Lannea
coromandelica (where the inflorescence is lax, flowers carrying shade
of reddish-brown and inflorescence
... me too have a doubt about this being L. coromandelica. The blooming
sight is very different.
Here in Western Ghats (my vicinity), the plants are already fruiting.
Regards.
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 2:12 PM, Pardeshi S. satishparde...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello Padmini ji
are you sure it is
This is not Lannea coromandelica.
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 2:57 PM, Dinesh Valke dinesh.va...@gmail.comwrote:
... me too have a doubt about this being L. coromandelica. The blooming
sight is very different.
Here in Western Ghats (my vicinity), the plants are already fruiting.
Regards.
When we know a person by name we feel more familiarity or attachment than just
he or she in the mind. Same way i feel if we know the names of plants and
animals we feel or have more attachment for them. Say when i go outstation and
see a sparrow still i feel ha it is the same as Thane, or a
Yes Satish ji
Nice photographs of Haemanthus multiflorus, the blood lily, now correctly
known as Scadoxus multiflorus. also known as blood flower, ox-tongue-lily,
powderpuff lily.
--
Dr. Gurcharan Singh
Retired Associate Professor
SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007
Res: 932
... but it is least discussed on internet (my perception when attempted to
compile information about 1 - 2 years ago).
Many thanks for sharing the sight, Gurcharan ji.
Remember discussing with Tabish about it belonging to India, because -- then
could fetch name only in one Indian language:
Yes Dinesh.
I perhaps wrote Madacascar in error. It is Mauritius. It is described in
Hooker's Flora of British India, and Flora of Java. Strange we have few
local names. Useful Plants of India by CSIR does not list it, may be
medicinal importance is recent attention. I have simultaneously posted
Dinesh ji
The plant is supposed to be part of Thai folklore medicine. Recently its
extracts have been tested against Herpes virus (Virucidal effects of organic
extracts of these two plants against herpes simplex virus type 2 strain G,
HSV-2 (G), the standard HSV-2 strain were noted)
Many thanks Gurcharan ji ... eager to know from other friends, its presence
(distribution) across India.
In Thane, was lucky to find it (only once) growing in untended area beneath
a flyover.
Regards.
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 3:43 PM, Gurcharan Singh singh...@gmail.com wrote:
Dinesh ji
The
Very nice shots Gurcharan ji.
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 4:01 PM, Gurcharan Singh singh...@gmail.com wrote:
Beaumontia grandiflora (Roxb.) Wall., Apocynaceae from Herbal Garden,
Punjabi Bagh, New Delhi. Woody climber commonly known as Easter-lily-vine,
herald's trumpet and Nepal trumpet-flower.
Gurcharan ji, Thanks for introducing with one more sp. of Barleria *Barleria
lupulina* Lindl.
Satish
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 4:21 PM, Dinesh Valke dinesh.va...@gmail.comwrote:
Many thanks Gurcharan ji ... eager to know from other friends, its presence
(distribution) across India.
In Thane,
In Malayalam it is known as April flower, because it usually like to come
out on April
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 12:56 PM, Gurcharan Singh singh...@gmail.comwrote:
Yes Satish ji
Nice photographs of Haemanthus multiflorus, the blood lily, now correctly
known as Scadoxus multiflorus. also known
Very nice pictures Gurcharan ji.
Tanay
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 4:28 PM, Satish Chile chilesat...@gmail.com wrote:
Very nice shots Gurcharan ji.
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 4:01 PM, Gurcharan Singh singh...@gmail.comwrote:
Beaumontia grandiflora (Roxb.) Wall., Apocynaceae from Herbal Garden,
Thanks Gurcharan ji, Vijay Das ji for updated informations.
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 5:19 PM, Vijayadas D dvijaya...@gmail.com wrote:
In Malayalam it is known as April flower, because it usually like to come
out on April
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 12:56 PM, Gurcharan Singh
Thanks for the Photograph Sir Ji and ans great elabprated information from
Dinesh Ji
Tanay
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 4:31 PM, Satish Chile chilesat...@gmail.com wrote:
Gurcharan ji, Thanks for introducing with one more sp. of Barleria *Barleria
lupulina* Lindl.
Satish
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at
Good shot !!! Satish ji
tanay
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 5:59 PM, Satish Chile chilesat...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Gurcharan ji, Vijay Das ji for updated informations.
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 5:19 PM, Vijayadas D dvijaya...@gmail.com wrote:
In Malayalam it is known as April flower, because it
Dear all,
*Terminalia cuneata* is the accepted recent nomenclature for the tree.
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 9:16 PM, tanay bose tanaybos...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Dinesh ji,
the size is about 5cmX3cm (approx)
Regards
Tanay
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 7:22 PM, Dinesh Valke
kindly refer subject: 'Plant for id 301209MK2' for D. falcata species
picture. The specific epithet itself suggests the shape of leaves.
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 8:36 PM, Satish Phadke drsmpha...@gmail.com wrote:
Pravin you are just great to show so many Loranthaceae flower species.
Dr Phadke
Muthu ji
Can you send the full citation aqnd synonymy for both T. cuneata and T.
elliptica, and the authority who follows this nomenclature. It will be
helpful in updating our records.
--
Dr. Gurcharan Singh
Retired Associate Professor
SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007
Res:
Sheji ji
This species is very distinct species, much different from B. prionitis
being unarmed, with soft willow like narrow leaves, and inflorescence
forming a compact club like structure.
--
Dr. Gurcharan Singh
Retired Associate Professor
SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007
Nice pictures Rashidaji,
I would be happier, if any one you kindly post pictures of *Madhuca
neriifolia* (Moon) H.J. Lam.
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 6:53 PM, Dinesh Valke dinesh.va...@gmail.comwrote:
*Madhuca longifolia* ... is commonly known as: honey tree, Indian butter
tree, mahua • Assamese:
Dear sir,
*Terminalia cuneata* Roxb. could be the recent name. [Tamil name: Vellai
marudu] local name here refers the the 'white bark'
*Terminalia elliptica* Willd. is different one sir, [Tamil name: Karu
marudu] local name here refers the the 'black bark'
Both are recent nomenclatures.
Kindly
Sir recently I saw Ardisia solanacea at Anashi WLS Karnataka, at several
places on a particular track. The new leaves were lighter green and shining
, older leaves were darker green. I have uploaded the same on 10 May '10.
The Plants Shubhada has posted from Goa too are A. solanacea, perfectly
Thank you Tanay ji, Dinesh ji and Muthu ji.
regards,
Raahida.
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 6:58 PM, Muthu Karthick nmk@gmail.com wrote:
Nice pictures Rashidaji,
I would be happier, if any one you kindly post pictures of *Madhuca
neriifolia* (Moon) H.J. Lam.
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 6:53 PM,
In Maharashtra it is often called as May flower as it blooms in May!
On 13 May 2010 17:19, Vijayadas D dvijaya...@gmail.com wrote:
In Malayalam it is known as April flower, because it usually like to come
out on April
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 12:56 PM, Gurcharan Singh
Fruits and Barks resemble *Enterolobium cyclocarpum *Griseb.
On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 9:00 PM, Dr.ANIL KUMAR crazygrass...@gmail.comwrote:
Dear WE also have 3 trees in Delhi. one near ICMR gate on bus stand.
On May 7, 7:09 pm, Gurcharan Singh singh...@gmail.com wrote:
Avinash ji
Inga dulcis
Dinesh ji it is planted in Sagar Upwan and also near churchgate
station subway income tax bhawan end, opposite petrolpump.
Regards
On May 13, 5:32 pm, tanay bose tanaybos...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the Photograph Sir Ji and ans great elabprated information from
Dinesh Ji
Tanay
On
Not an orchid but from Liliaceae mostly some Chlorophytum species?tuberosum.
Dr Phadke
On 13 May 2010 19:14, shobha chavda koa...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear All,
This Orchid flower I saw last July in Tadoba.Whats the exact species?
Regards,
Shobha
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You received this message because you are
Can be Chlorophytum borivilianum (Safed Musli)
Tanay
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 7:18 PM, Satish Phadke drsmpha...@gmail.com wrote:
Not an orchid but from Liliaceae mostly some Chlorophytum
species?tuberosum.
Dr Phadke
On 13 May 2010 19:14, shobha chavda koa...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear All,
Thank you very much sir for the effort.
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 7:49 PM, R. Vijayasankar
vijay.botan...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Muthu all,
This species has been kindly identified by Dr. Narasimhan (Reader, MCC,
Chennai) as *Cleome tenella*.
With regards
Vijayasankar Raman
National Center
Nice pictures Sir, a new plant for me. Thanks for sharing.
regards,
Rashida.
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 3:14 PM, Gurcharan Singh singh...@gmail.com wrote:
Barleria lupulina Lindl. from Herbal Garden, Punjabi Bagh New Delhi.
English Name Hophead, Philippine violet; Bengali: Vishellakarani. A
I narrow down my guess to Trewia and Schleichera, close up of flowers
and leaves will clarify the ID. Regards, Shrikant
On May 12, 11:28 pm, Padmini Raghavan padi...@gmail.com wrote:
Flowering profusely in Chennai now.
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Padmini ji ... do you see many such trees in Chennai (and in similar phase)
?
If so, couple of similar views of another such tree (especially, along with
views of bark and trunk) may throw more light on the ID.
Interesting plant.
Regards.
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 7:29 PM, shrikant
hallo,
here are some experts who know names of plants in various languages.
Can someone plz. provide me the marathi names of the following trees? ASAP?
Thanks a lot
where does one get these names from? a link perhaps?
weeping willow, chestnut, Filipendula
Since originally distinct Bassia latifolia and Bassia longifolia, often
known as Madhuca indica are now treated as two distinct varieties under M.
longifolia, viz. var. latifolia and var. longifolia, respectively, and all
have often been given common local names, it would be interesting to sort
Nalini ji ... not an expert, but here are 3 go-to sites (in no particular
order) for getting to Marathi names
ENVIS / FRLHT
... http://envis.frlht.org/bot_search.php
Forest Flora of Andhra Pradesh (Flora by R D Reddy)
... http://forest.ap.nic.in/Forest%20Flora%20of%20Andhra%20Pradesh/index.htm
Tanay,
It can not be Chlorophytum borivilanum as Safed Musli petals are not so
roundish-they are narrower and longer and look like Chameli flowers .Only
thing it has distinct yellow anthers.
Shobha
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 7:24 PM, tanay bose tanaybos...@gmail.com wrote:
Can be Chlorophytum
Hi,
The plant posted is Ardisia solanacea. The slight difference might
because of spatial difference.
J.M. Garg's picture would be of different species.
Regards,
Giby.
On May 13, 9:03 am, Tabish tabi...@gmail.com wrote:
Here is my two-cents' worth: To me this *does* look like Ardisia
Resurfacing again for ID
Earlier feedback
Vijayasankar jiMadhuca or a member of mango family
Yazdi ji, Muthu ji and Nudrat ji..Mango
Pankaj Oudhia jiDiospyros
melanoxylon
Hi Tanay,
This one looks like Thunia alba.
Regards,
Neil.
--- On Fri, 5/14/10, Gurcharan Singh singh...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Gurcharan Singh singh...@gmail.com
Subject: Fwd: [efloraofindia:34747] Orchid for ID 20/04/2010 TA1
To: efloraofindia
Hi Tanay,
This is Cymbidium erythraeum [E.longifolium].
Regards,
Neil.
--- On Fri, 5/14/10, Gurcharan Singh singh...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Gurcharan Singh singh...@gmail.com
Subject: Fwd: [efloraofindia:34748] Request for Orchid ID
Hi,
Sorry. The synonym is C.longifolium.
Regards,
Neil.
--- On Fri, 5/14/10, Neil Soares drneilsoa...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Neil Soares drneilsoa...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: Fwd: [efloraofindia:34750] Request for Orchid ID 20/04/2010 TA2
To: efloraofindia
Thanks for correcting me Shobha Ji
Tanay
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 9:58 PM, shobha chavda koa...@gmail.com wrote:
Tanay,
It can not be Chlorophytum borivilanum as Safed Musli petals are not so
roundish-they are narrower and longer and look like Chameli flowers .Only
thing it has distinct yellow
Dear neil ji,
Thank you Thunia alba seems fine for me thank you for the ID
Regards
Tanay
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 8:49 AM, Neil Soares drneilsoa...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi Tanay,
This one looks like Thunia alba.
Regards,
Neil.
--- On *Fri, 5/14/10,
dear Neil ji,
thanks for the ID this is indeed Cymbidium erythraeum .
regards
tanay
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 8:54 AM, Neil Soares drneilsoa...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
Sorry. The synonym is C.longifolium.
Regards,
Neil.
--- On *Fri, 5/14/10, Neil Soares
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