Satish ji
This is clearly Ocimum sp., for more comments wait for 1-2 hours
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Unless identified otherwise, *C. malabaricum* put by Avinash ji seems
convincing to me.
Regards.
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 1:20 PM, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Forwarding again for Id assistance pl.
Earlier relevant feedback:
“The inflorescence suggests *Polianthes tuberosa* rather
I would urge Shrikant ji to have another look at this flower. In
Ipomoea obscura, the corolla tube is supposed to be bell-shaped which
open into an almost flat flower. The flower is usually white with
yellowish nectar guides. There is a distinct purple or brown in the
throat. Garg ji flower shows
Perhaps Ocimum basilicum L. var. pilosum (Willd.) Benth.
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On Sun, Nov 22,
Two good lectures (Dr. Pankaj ji Srikant ji) and I am a better student of
photography now. I wish we keep on getting such good tips.
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... yes Jnana ji, to my belief, they are one and the same: *Mucuna pruriens*
commonly known as: bengal bean, buffalo bean, cowach, cowage, cow itch,
cowhage, hell fire bean, itchweed, itchy bean, Mauritius bean, nescafe,
purple jade vine, sea bean, velvet bean, wild itchy bean • Bengali: আলকুশি
Hello,
Thanks a ton for identification
On 11/21/09, Gurcharan Singh singh...@gmail.com wrote:
I suppose Anaphalis busua
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Hello,
Thanks very much for all ur help with the identification
On 11/21/09, Gurcharan Singh singh...@gmail.com wrote:
I suppose Micromeria biflora
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Yes Dinesh, U r right. flower2 are the beans of Mucuna pruiens.
Here is the link..
http://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Velvet%20Bean.html
Thanks best wishes
Prashant
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 1:29 AM, Dinesh Valke dinesh.va...@gmail.comwrote:
... yes Jnana ji, to my belief, they are
thank you sir for that quick reply.
i would have agreed with you
but flower1 plant gives roundish like apple kind of fruit with lot of hairs on
it.
as the second one gives fruit like imli.
i don't know weather they are same.
pls rectify.
thank you
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... would like to see the apple kind of fruits, Jnana ji.
Regards.
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 3:10 PM, jnana murthy jnanamurth...@yahoo.co.inwrote:
thank you sir for that quick reply.
i would have agreed with you
but flower1 plant gives roundish like apple kind of fruit with lot of
hairs on
Thanks Shrikantji, for important tips for better macro photography.
Regards,
Geeta Samant.
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Thanks Pankaj Ji
They are really interesting and informative.
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On Sun,
All kinds of flashes do give different results to the original color
of the flowers. Camera does work wonders with the pictures too. But
there is no harm in editing pictures to bring it to natural colours.
White, red and blue are the colours which are maximum affected by
using flashed. Ring flash
Pankaj ji
While trying to migrate to true macro lens I just learnt about single
element close up lenses (which I use presently) and double element close up
lenses
At about 3-4x times that cost are double-element achromat close-up lenses,
like Canon's 250D and 500D, or Hoya's Close Up Macro
Pankaj ji
Nothing can be better than this. Congrats
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On Sun, Nov 22, 2009
I know this plant but with white flower.
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 2:38 PM, Pankaj Kumar sahanipan...@gmail.comwrote:
This is just to share what can be done with one plant ideally by a
taxonomist.
Plant: Eulophia flava (Lindl.) Hook.f. [Cyrtopera flava Lindl., Gen.
Sp. Orchid. Pl.: 189
Respected Gurcharan Sir,
Both of these lenses which you have mentioned will not give results as
good as a professional macro lens compatible to your camera. These
lenses are nothing but magnifying glasses, you may use more than one
at a time, It brings a buldge in the central area of the image,
Dear friends,
I shall thank Singh ji for making me add *Author citation*, as now names
will be more accurate with lesser chances of confusion with the synonyms.
I am adding the suitable GRIN/ KEWS/ APNI/ e-Flora links from wherever these
citations are relied upon.
I have started adding many more
More feedback:
Dear friends,
I have this tree in my farm (in Erode disrtict,Tamil nadu). How it reached
is not known. May be by my habit of collecting seeds when going in to the
forest and throwing the same in the farm.
It is a very fast growing one- grown near to irrigation pipe outlet, very
thanks a lot Pankaj ji
I am feeling more confident now. Let me try it from the market.
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Thanks Garg ji
You have great energy and Zeal.
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On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at
Sir,
Please do share your plant pics with white flower. I would love to see
that
Regards
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Thanks, Singh ji.
Only slightly less than you!!![?]
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Thanks Garg ji
You have great energy and Zeal.
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Garg sahib,
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It is Adenocalyxmna alliaceum
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On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 7:05 PM, Farida
Hi, Singh ji,
If you have tried *Edit » Find* to search 'tulsi' in the
indiantreepix database, you would have found your plant immediately.
It certainly is more useful to experts like you.
2009/11/22 Pankaj Oudhia pankajoud...@gmail.com
Thanks Gurucharan ji for your reply.
I am forwarding
There are two orchids on the branches in the fourth pic. One on the
right hand side in the middle and second on the left hand side - +
quarter. Dont know what, as the pic is not clear!! so cant confirm.On
the riht hand side plant, if those are long stalks of dry
inflorescence then it has to be
Yes Garg ji
I was looking for Ban tulsi which does not figure under Hyptis. A simple
search for tulsi gives more than twenty hits to look for. I normally use
'Useful plants of India' by CSIR to check local names which did not list
Hyptis as Ban tulsi. Anyway once our database is complete, it
Thanks, Singh ji.
But in effect it points only to *seven species*, from which you can easily
identify your plant within minutes.
Indiantreepix Database is an unending exercise will never be complete- I
think it will stop only when we stop updating it.
2009/11/22 Gurcharan Singh singh...@gmail.com
Hi Raghu,
Beautiful photographs but this is not a Haldu / Hedu [Haldina cordifolia]
tree. Please check.
With regards,
Neil Soares.
--- On Sun, 11/22/09, raghu ananth raghu_...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: raghu ananth raghu_...@yahoo.com
Subject:
the leaves rather remind me of Tectona grandis
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On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at
i would go for Cenchrus ciliaris
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On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 9:12 PM, J.M.
Yes Garg ji
This is light pink Peristrophe paniculata
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On Sun, Nov 22, 2009
Hi, Ranjini ji,
I think it's *Ruellia prostrata* (syn. *Dipteracanthus prostrata*).
More details from Indiantreepix Database:
*Ruellia prostrata (syn. Dipteracanthus prostrata) * *
Acanthaceae* ** ** H *Bell Weed, Prostrate Wild Petunia, Black weed •
Marathi: Kali dhawani • Tamil:
Gurcharan ji,
according to GRIN, Adenocalymma alliaceum is a synonym of Mansoa
alliacea.
GRIN also mentions another vine Cydista aequinoctialis called Garlic
Vine. In pictures the two look the same. I have a suspicion that they
could be just one species with some nomenclature confusion.
Any
This should be Diffuse Hogweed (Commicarpus chinensis) with synonyms:
Boerhavia chinensis, Boerhavia repanda, Valeriana chinensis
http://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Diffuse%20Hogweed.html
Cheers!
- Tabish
On Nov 22, 8:31 pm, Satish Phadke phadke.sat...@gmail.com wrote:
Appears
I thought this plant as S.officianalis, and I have many colors in my garden
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 4:56 PM, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
I was trying to figure out the name of this plant since yesterday in books
etc. but failed.
I finally decided to process its images post them. I
Yes the new name is *Commicarpus chinensis*
2009/11/22 Tabish tabi...@gmail.com
This should be Diffuse Hogweed (Commicarpus chinensis) with synonyms:
Boerhavia chinensis, Boerhavia repanda, Valeriana chinensis
http://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Diffuse%20Hogweed.html
Cheers!
Dear Group Members,
Now over 10,000 pictures based on my surveys are online through
Discoverlife database.
http://pick14.pick.uga.edu/mp/20p?see=I_PAO/0103
This database is searchable through search engines. For example, if you
search Mitragyna parvifoliain Google you will find my
is it Pennisetum hohenackeri ??
N.S.Dungriyal IFS
Chief Conservator of Forests
and Field Director
Satpura Tiger Reserve Hoshangabad
M.P.
09424792100
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To: indiantreepix indiantreepix@googlegroups.com
Cc: grassman
Tabish ji
You may be right. Atleast these sites consider them synonyms, even our own
FlowersofIndia
http://www.desert-tropicals.com/Plants/Bignoniaceae/Cydista_aequinoctialis.html
http://www.desert-tropicals.com/Plants/Bignoniaceae/Cydista_aequinoctialis.html
Are all the photos of same plant ???
the cordate leaves area missing
the bark on trunk is looking different
thanks
N.S.Dungriyal IFS
Chief Conservator of Forests
and Field Director
Satpura Tiger Reserve Hoshangabad
M.P.
09424792100
From: raghu ananth
Hi, Pankaj ji.
It's really sad painful to learn about your work with 'Ecoport' (*
http://protest-against-ecoport-policy.blogspot.com/2009/11/global-knowledge-database-owners-must.html
*http://protest-against-ecoport-policy.blogspot.com/2009/11/global-knowledge-database-owners-must.html
)
I can
Pennisetum hohenackeri -Poaceae
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 7:28 AM, Nayan Singh ns_dungri...@yahoo.co.inwrote:
is it Pennisetum hohenackeri ??
N.S.Dungriyal IFS
Chief Conservator of Forests
and Field Director
Satpura Tiger Reserve Hoshangabad
M.P.
09424792100
it is Butea parviflora
flowers in rainy season leaves are present during the flowering
thanks
N.S.Dungriyal IFS
Chief Conservator of Forests
and Field Director
Satpura Tiger Reserve Hoshangabad
M.P.
09424792100
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May be Actinodaphnae hookerii??
On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 9:07 PM, Prashant awale pkaw...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Friends,
Came across this Shrub at Matheran (14-11-2009). The stem was bit rusty.
Thanks best wishes
Prashant
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*Smithia sps*
On 11/21/09, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Forwarding again for Id assistance pl.
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From: Nayan Singh ns_dungri...@yahoo.co.in
Date: 2009/10/28
Subject: [indiantreepix:21770] Herb from Madhav National Park Shivpuri –
NSD 74
To:
Garg ji,
Dr. Swapna Prabhu is an excellent teacher and a good soul too.
I had joined the Course in Field Botany conducted by her last year and ready to
join another advanced course in botany if she starts any in future.
I have been benefited a lot by her lectures as well as during the outings.
Dear All,
Sorry for this late mail! Was in transit- but it gave me time to plan
a brief note on Swapna ji!!! It is the great opportunity I have been
waiting for Thanks Garg ji for asking all to write about her. And
I see that others have already had their say.
Well, Dr. Swapna Prabhu alias
Thanks Aparna ji
For writing this very interestingly. We members may not know about theses
things unless told by somebody...
Regards
Dr Phadke
2009/11/23 Aparna Watve aparnawat...@gmail.com
Dear All,
Sorry for this late mail! Was in transit- but it gave me time to plan
a brief note on Swapna
Thanks Aparna ji for the inspiring details on Swapna ji.
Would it be possible to have a field trip/course also in MP where we
could have the benefit of her and your guidance (along with other
esteem ed members from MP)?
regards
rakesh
On 11/23/09, Aparna Watve aparnawat...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you Garg ji for confirming the ID. It matches well with the link ID.
regards,
Rashida.
Date: Sun, 22 Nov 2009 17:46:33 +0530
Subject: Re: [indiantreepix:23716] Request for ID-311009
From: jmga...@gmail.com
To: rashidaatt...@hotmail.com
CC: indiantreepix@googlegroups.com
Yes this is B. foveolatus,male flowers, have recently posted with details.
regards,
Rashida.
Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 11:01:59 +0530
Subject: Fwd: [indiantreepix:23774] Is It Bauhinia malabarica ? (01.11.09 NJ)
From: jmga...@gmail.com
To: indiantreepix@googlegroups.com
CC:
Dear Sir,
I have received its correct ID on indiantreepix as B. foveolata.
Thanks!
Narendra Joshi
--- On Mon, 11/23/09, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
From: J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com
Subject: Fwd: [indiantreepix:21967] Is It Bauhinia malabarica ? (01.11.09 NJ)
To: indiantreepix
Dear Sir,
The ID Posoqueria longiflora provided by Prashant is correct. I have checked
this on flowersofindia website also.
Thanks!
Narendra Joshi
--- On Mon, 11/23/09, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
From: J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com
Subject: Fwd: [indiantreepix:23772] Tree for ID
Garg ji, Narendra ji,
I would like to point out that the earlier mail including mine has incorrectly
mentioned B. foveolata, it should read as B. foveolatus Dalz.as per Flora of
Mah. Vol II pg 166.
regards,
Rashida.
Date: Sun, 22 Nov 2009 22:04:08 -0800
From:
*Magnificent pics, Sunita / Raghu /Sunil. I wonder why the hornbill would
favour the teak tree? Perhaps because they are shy as you mentioned and the
various teaks tend to have broad shade-providing leaves. Hornbills otherwise
require a considerable tree hollow for nesting and their diet is
Dear all,
What about *Trigonella foenum-graecum* L. ?
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 1:16 PM, J.M. Garg jmga...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, Satish ji,
May we have your feedback pl. on suggested Ids.
Earlier relevant feedback:
“Please see in *Vigna*” from Joshi Pankaj ji.
“Check for* Phaseolus
At last, Dinesh ji's doubt is cleared i hope. Thanks to Gurcharan ji for the
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... looks like *Strobilanthes ixiocephalus* (syn.: *Thelepaepale ixiocephala
*, *T. ixiocephalus*)... commonly known as: sky blue karvy • Marathi: बिट
कारवी bit karvi, पातरी patri, वायटी waiti • Kannada: ಪಿಠ ಕಾರವೀ pit-karvi •
Konkani: पिट कारवी pit karvi
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On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 12:16
Ya, i agree with Gurcharan ji.
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Dear Jnana murthy ji,
When you are pretty sure that these represent two different entities, you
could have posted them in separate mails, as per the posting norms of ITP.
The rounding fruits may be of *Mucuna atropurpurea*.
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*Kleinia grandiflora* (Wall. ex DC.) Rani locally called as 'Maan Sevi'
meaning 'Ear of Deer', and also called Tael Kadipoondu.
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 4:59 PM, Vijayasankar Raman
vijay.botan...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Muthu, it is Kleinia (= Notonia) grandiflora of Asteraceae; a potential
A request from Lavkumar ji:
Is this a climber, a shrub or a tree? Can we get seedlings of the plant?
Thanks,
Lavkumar Khachar.
2009/11/23 Narendra Joshi narend...@yahoo.com
Dear Sir,
I have received its correct ID on indiantreepix as *B. foveolata.*
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Thanks!
Narendra Joshi
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Yes, this is Butea parviflorus Roxb. ex DC. and now Spatholobus
parviflorus (Roxb. ex DC.) O. Ktze. as per BSI flora. Locally this is
known as Palshin or sister of Palas owing to the similarity in leaves
and is very often mis-identified as Butea superba. Even the pod of S.
parviflorus resembles
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