Hi Mr. Garg, Have just received my copies of 'Flowering Plants of the Western
Ghats' by T.S.Nayar, M. Sibi A. Rasiya Beegam. It is in 2 volumes. The price
is Rs.2632 [inclusive of postage].
For those intending to buy them, please be warned that this is some kind of
compendium / catalogue
: Monday, November 17, 2014 2:51 PM
Subject: Re: [efloraofindia:206125] Identify this plant for me please
Could this be a Nothopegia sp. of Anacardiaceae?
Best wishes, Viplav
El 14 de noviembre de 2014, 13:02, 'Neil Soares' via efloraofindia
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This looks like a Chickoo [Manilkara zapota] tree to me.
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Hi Dr.Gurumurthi,
This looks like Jyotismati [Celastus paniculatus] to me. Please check.
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Hi,
Agree with Dr.Gurumuthi. This is Dhaman [Grewia tiliaefolia]. My photographs
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Affirmative. This is Jyotismati [Celastrus paniculatus].
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Hi,
Affirmative. Cassine glauca is a small deciduous tree, whereas Celastrus
paniculatus is a large climbing shrub. Please check this link :
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Affirmative. This looks like Ghatbor / Kath ber [Z.xylopyrus]. Please check
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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
Hi,
This is a species of Capparis possibly C.moonii.
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You are most welcome. My photographs of the flowers of Capparis moonii are
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Thanks Dr.Gurumurti Dr.Santosh Kumar for identifying this climber.
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Agree with Radha Veach. These are fruit galls [also quite common in Pongamia
pinnata]. My photographs of the fruit for comparison are available at this link
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Hi,
To me according to Dr.Almeida's classification [and we have had plenty of
discussions on this in this forum] this is Lagerstroemia lanceolata. Please
check these links :
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Don't want to get into any more discussions on this, but am only send this link
to
Hi,
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Affirmative. This is Woodfordia fruiticosa, though flowering rather late in
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Affirmative. Now called Actinodaphne gullavara. Please check this link :
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Hi,
This is also Lagerstroemia lanceolata [Seena, Bhondara] - according to
Dr.Almeida's classification. It's branches have been lopped.
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Please keep a watch on this. This will most likely turn out to be the Common
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Hi,
Bibla [ Pterocarpus marsupium] for one.
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There are plenty of these tree in Bandra specially Carter road.
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Hi,
It can also be propagated from cuttings - cuttings 6 ft x 3 inches across root
readily.
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This is the Country Fig [Ficus racemosa].
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Subject: [efloraofindia:191048]
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This is Beheda [Terminalia bellirica]. Please check the archives of this group
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This is Sterculia guttata locally called Kukar / Goldhar. Please check the
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This does not look like Wavding [Embelia basaal] to me. Please check. Some of
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Hi,
This could be the Sandpaper tree [Streblus asper].
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Affirmative. This is Hirda. Please check the archives of this group for my
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Affirmative. Please check the archives of this group for my photographs of
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Affirmative. This is Nag Kuda. Please check the archives of this group for my
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This looks more like a species of Sida to me [possibly S.mysorensis].
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Affirmative. This is Pisa. Please check the archive of this group for my
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Now called Holarrhena pubescens [previously H.antidysenterica]. Please check
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Hi,
Negative. This is Shembat [Llannea coromandalica].
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This looks like Hum [Miliusa tomentosa].
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Agree with Dr.Santosh. This is Beheda [Terminalia bellirica].
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fruits, I can not confirm it.
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Agree with Dr.Santosh. This is Beheda [Terminalia bellirica].
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Hi,
Affirmative. This is the bark of Sal.
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My guess would be Ain [Terminalia elliptica].
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Hi,
Syzygium are generally evergreen trees. My guess would be Safed Siris [Albizia
procera].
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Affirmative. Now called Ficus ampelos [previously F.asperrima / F.exasperata].
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Hi,
The last 3 photographs are of C.moonii, the first 3 are of a different climber.
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Hi,
According to Dr. Almeida's 'Flora of Maharashtra' Yadav and Sardesai's
'Flora of Kholapur District', there is only one species of Celastrus found in
Maharashtra and that is Jyotismati.[C.paniculatus].
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Hi,
These are also all Sal trees.
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Subject: [efloraofindia:191940] Tree For
Hi,
This is a species of Ficus possibly Pimpri [F.amplissima].
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This is Kutki [Vebascum chinensis]. Will send my photographs of this later if
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Affirmative. This looks like the Scaly-stem Chlorophytum. Please check this
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Hi,
Affirmative. This is the Wild Cucumber [Cucumis trigonus, now possibly called
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Hi,
This is a sapling of Ain [Terminalia elliptica].
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Subject: [efloraofindia:191993]
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This is the Blue Fountain Bush [Rotheca serrata]. Please check this link :
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Hi,
These are raw Wild Grapes [Ampelocissus latifolia]. Please check these links.
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This is the Maroon Rib-leaf [Nervilia infundibulifolia]. Please check these
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Hi Dr.Badri Narayan,
This looks like a species of Monstera.
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This is Connarus monocarpus. Please check this link :
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Hi Dr. Nidan,
Affirmative. This is Kusum [Schleichera oleosa]. Please check the archives
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Hi,
This is Phalsa [Grewia asiatica].
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Subject: [efloraofindia:193993]
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Negative. This is not Wavding [Embelia basaal]. Please check these links :
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Subject: Re: [efloraofindia:193997] Plant for ID ; 140714 : RV 1
Could this be Embelia tsjeriam-cottam?
Regards
Prashant
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Negative. This is not Wavding [Embelia basaal]. Please
Hi,
This looks like Khair [Acacia catechu]. Please check my previous mail.
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This is Giradinia diversifolia [G.zeylanica]. Will send my photographs of
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These look like the fruit of Dioscorea pentaphylla.
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Hi,
Now called Stereospermum personatum [S.colias]. It differs from S.chelonoides
by having leaves that are often serrulate and dull-purple flowers, whereas in
the latter the flowers are yellow tinged with reddish purple.
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Hi,
This looks like a species of Balanites.
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Subject: [efloraofindia:194539] ARJUL38 Spiny
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This is a species of Dioscorea possibly D.oppositifolia.
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This looks like Casearia graveolens.
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Subject: [efloraofindia:194624] Shilonda, SGNP,
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for ID : 140714 : RV 2
I think this could be Grewia abutilifolia.
G. asiatica has yellow coloured flowers.
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This is Phalsa [Grewia asiatica].
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Hi,
They must be joking. This is Rayan / Khirni [Manilkara hexandra].
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To me this looks like Padal [Stereospermum personatum syn. S.colias]. Please
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This is Karvi [Carvia callosa].
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Subject: [efloraofindia:195907] Sinhagad, Aug 2014 ::
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printing this email !!!
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Negative. It is still called Carvia callosa - the Common Conehead. Sending a
few photographs.
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This looks like Heracleum grande. Will send my photographs of this later if
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Affirmative. Now called Thelepaepale ixiocephala. My photographs of this are
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Hi,
This is Pandarphal [Securinega leucopyros]. Please check the archives of this
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This looks like the Indian Pavetta [Pavetta indica].
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This does not look like Kadam [Neolamarckia cadamba] to me. Please check. Will
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Hi,
This does not look like the Greater Fringed-flower Vine [Trichosanthes
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Actually Urena lobata var. sinuata. Please check these links :
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They are the fruit of Tacca leontopetaloides. Please check this link :
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This does not look like Taro [Colocasia esculenta] to me. Please check this
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Hi,
This looks like a species of Amorphophallus to me.
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This is the fruit of a species of Amorphophallus [possibly A. commutatus].
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