You are right Rashida ji
Presently it is fruiting even in Pune city.
The flowers are often inconspicuous and white in colour. I think I have
posted them in some other thread.
The important thing about this tree is that it is evergreen and not
deciduous(If I am not wrong) so throughout the year beautiful green canopy
is observed and it is a very good native avenue tree for plantation in city.
Dr Phadke

On 22/02/2010, rashida atthar <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Date/Time:
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>  21 Feb.'10 around 10.00 am
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> Location - Place, Altitude, GPS:
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>  Mumbai, Sagar upvan (BPT) gardens.
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> Habitat- Garden/Urban/Wild/Type:
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>  garden, urban
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> Plant Habit- Tree/Shrub/Climber/Herb:
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>  Tree
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> Height/Length:
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>  A big tree
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> Leaves –Type/Shape/size :
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> Imparipinnate, opposite, 4-8 pairs, oblique, elliptic-oblong indicative of
> Meliaceae family
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> Inflorescence Type/ size :
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> Not seen
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> Flowers - size /Colour/Calyx/ Bracts:
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> Not seen
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> Fruits Type/Shape/Size :
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> opening by three valves as seen in one of the pic, oblong scarlet/ red
>  seed
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> Other information like Fragrance/ Odour/
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> Pollinator/Uses and so on:
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> Bark of this tree is suppposed to be astringent, used for reducing
> inflamation.
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> Thankyou.
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> regards,
> Rashida.
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