Thanks, Tapas ji, for more efforts for conclusively establishing the Ids.

On 28 August 2016 at 14:03, Tapas Chakrabarty <tchak...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Here is a comment from Dr. Bruce Maslin, Australia on the above images:
>
> Hi Tapas
>
>
> I cannot be sure of the identity of that plant from those photos. However,
> I do not think that they are A. pycnantha. There are many Australian
> species with long, 1-nerved phyllodes and racemose inflorescences. I would
> need to see details of the gland (i.e. its distance above the pulvinus and
> whether or not there is a fine nerve connecting the gland to the midrib)
> and perhaps even whether or not there are tiny appressed fine hairs on the
> peduncles to have any chance of naming this plant. To be sure of the
> identity of these sorts of plants one often also needs to see pods/seeds
> (to check pod width and whether or not the seed is encircled by long, fine,
> reddish-brow funicle). Such a funicle does not occur in A. pycnantha. It
> would be best if I could see specimens when I am in India (and if the
> collector could collect pods/seeds later in the year).
>
>
>
> On Sat, Aug 27, 2016 at 6:19 PM, Lalithamba Avadhanam <
> alalitha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Plant name: *Acacia pycnantha* Benth.,
>>
>> Vernacular name: Golden wattle
>>
>> Description:
>> Evergreen trees, 3-8 m tall; bark dark brown furrowed in older stems.
>> Leaves are modified into sickle shaped leathery phyllodes, 9-15 cm long and
>> 1-3.5 cm wide. Floral heads globose, creamy white or yellow, 5-10mm in
>> diameter, are produced in 30-40cm long drooping panicles from leaf axils.
>> Flowers pentamerous.
>> Exotic species; cultivated along road sides by forest department.
>> Thank you
>> Regards
>> A.Lalithamba
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