cellulose wood fibres of Eucalyptus species, Acacia species, are
commercially used for making fabrics.
On Friday, May 30, 2014 6:36:40 AM UTC+5:30, JANAKI TURAGA wrote:
Hi all,
I am researching the fibrous plants of Odisha and Central Indian
provinces(special attention), but also rest of
I was searching this plant's ID as the leaf used in Tiruchendur temple.
Thanks alot for the information Badri ji.
On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 10:50 PM, 'Neil Soares' via efloraofindia
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Hi Dr.Badri Narayan,
Could do. Please check these links :
Google
Thank you Radha Ji, Gurumurti Ji for ID.
DSRawat Pantnagar
On Thursday, May 29, 2014 2:04:22 PM UTC+5:30, D.S Rawat wrote:
This small ornamental shrub cultivated in Pantnagar produce white flowers
like Ixora.
Please suggest ID.
Dr D.S.Rawat
Department of Biological Sciences, G.B. Pant
Seems some terrestrial Orchid.
DSRawat Pantnagar
On Thursday, May 22, 2014 1:52:34 PM UTC+5:30, Sourav Mahmud wrote:
Habit: Herb
Habitat: Wet place along the stream
Location: Bandarban
Flowering: March
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I had seen this tree (Guettarda speciosa) at Lakshadweep. It was seen
growing wild..
Regards
prashant
On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 12:14 PM, Muthu Karthick nmk@gmail.com wrote:
I was searching this plant's ID as the leaf used in Tiruchendur temple.
Thanks alot for the information Badri ji.
Jasminum sp. please confirm species using local flora.
On Friday, May 30, 2014 12:42:50 PM UTC+5:30, Sourav Mahmud wrote:
Habit: Shrub
Habitat : Hill forest
Fruiting: May
Location : Kaptai NP,Chittagong Hill tracts
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Ixora species.Please refer regional flora and confirm the identity base on
characters.
On Friday, May 30, 2014 12:38:31 PM UTC+5:30, Sourav Mahmud wrote:
Habit: Shrub
Habitat: Hill Forest
Flowering: May
Location: Chittagong Hill Tracts
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Seems *Pavetta* sp. (Rubiaceae).
DSRawat Pantnagar
On Friday, May 30, 2014 12:38:31 PM UTC+5:30, Sourav Mahmud wrote:
Habit: Shrub
Habitat: Hill Forest
Flowering: May
Location: Chittagong Hill Tracts
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Hi,
Affirmative. This looks like Ghatbor / Kath ber [Z.xylopyrus]. Please check
this link :
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Ziziphus rugosa.
regards
Adittya
On Friday, May 30, 2014 4:07 PM, Aneeta Kindre kindreane...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Friends,
This plant found in Pune district region, May 2014
Prickles are present on stem also !!
is it Ziziphus xylopyrus ?? or else ??
Warm regards,
Anita Kindre.
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I think this is Syzygium floribundum
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Pudji Widodo
Faculty of Biology Jenderal Soedirman University
PURWOKERTO 53122 INDONESIA
On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 1:32 PM, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
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Dear members,
I have updated eFI (efloraofindia) page on Asystasia
https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/species/a---l/a/acanthaceae/asystasia
Attempts have been made to incorporate most of the species available in
India nearby areas with details keys directly or through links as far
as
Thanks, Neil ji,
Flora of China
http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=2taxon_id=250096123 says:
...*A. nemorum* has a compact inflorescence with flowers clustered toward
the apex, a long and slender corolla tube, blue corollas, and *is known
only from Peninsular Malaysia (where
Thanks, Neil ji,
Flora of China
http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=2taxon_id=250096123 says:
...*A. nemorum* has a compact inflorescence with flowers clustered toward
the apex, a long and slender corolla tube, blue corollas, and *is known
only from Peninsular Malaysia (where
thank you
I am looking at both traditionally processed fibres as well as rayon fabrics.
You are speaking of the rayon fibres I presume.
Eucalyptus is commercially grown for rayon/viscose mills.
Acacia species- which ones and whether this is for traditional or
rayon industries? Please share any
thank you
I am looking at both traditionally processed fibres as well as rayon fabrics.
You are speaking of the rayon fibres I presume.
Eucalyptus is commercially grown for rayon/viscose mills.
Acacia species- which ones and whether this is for traditional or
rayon industries? Please share any
Thanks, Anil ji.
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Subject: Re: [efloraofindia:189054] Grass Id from Bangladesh SM022
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Phragmites australis
On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 5:09 PM, J.M. Garg
What is the habit of the plant, a tree or a climber?
Giby
On Friday, 30 May 2014, Anand aanandkr...@gmail.com wrote:
Place Hyderabad
24th May 2014
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Possibly *Millettia* sp.
One similar *M. cinerea* Benth
http://www.plantthis.com.au/plant-information.asp?gardener=27142tabview=photosplantSpot=.,
but leaflets must be 7 at most, usually 5. (pic 418 tells otherwise)
Regards
On Thursday, 29 May 2014 16:14:47 UTC+5:30, Sourav Mahmud wrote:
- http://www.siamensis.org/species_index#2872--Species : Bauhinia ornata
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http://www.qsbg.org/database/botanic_book%20full%20option/search_detail.asp?botanic_id=1152
On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 10:37 PM, surajitkoley
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*Bauhinia ornata* var.
*Semecarpus* ?
On Thursday, 29 May 2014 16:18:14 UTC+5:30, Sourav Mahmud wrote:
Habit: Tree
Habitat : Hill forest
Fruiting: May
Location : Kaptai NP,Chittagong Hill tracts
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To me this is Wedelia sp.
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Thanks Rawat Ji for latest name..
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Interesting observation Col Bimal Ji...
Thanks for sharing on the forum...
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Hi,
This also could be Z xylopyra because the fruit appear slightly tomentose.
Mr.Ingalhalikar in his book ' Flowers of the Sayadaris', Vol.2 has indicated
that Z.xylopyra is a synonym of Z.caracutta [Dr.Almeida calls it Z.caracatta].
Cooke's 'Flora of Bombay Presidency' makes no mention of
Sorry I forgot to click reply to all when i sent this message a week back-
Anurag Sharma - May 22
to ritesh.bsi
Good evening sir.
It is very likely that this plant is the Persicaria sp. You have mentioned.
I found and photographed this plant in FRLHT, Bangalore. They have
made it their
Thank you Garg sir.
On 5/29/14, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
Tamarix sp.
Regards,
Ritesh.
Tamarix
https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/species/m---z/t/tamaricaceae/tamarix
- species in India
Thank you all, it seems to be Pterospermum xylocarpum.
On 5/29/14, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Pl. see the following for differences keys:
An Excursion Flora of Central Tamilnadu, India
Thank you all. tapas sir, i went back to where i found the plant and i
checked and confirmed that they do end in spines.
On 5/28/14, Tapas Chakrabarty tchak...@gmail.com wrote:
It is not clear whether the branches are ending in spines.
On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 12:41 PM, J.M. Garg
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