Thanks Pankajji On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 8:55 AM, raghu ananth <[email protected]> wrote:
> > During summer, when we we came under rain tree, we noticed tiny water > droplets falling on our fore-hands. The droplets were around 1/10th of a > rain droplet. Every body in the college knew this fact and talk of the > season. I have not heard anything big droplets falling from tree. > > This tiny droplets could be due to the insect wastes falling from above the > tree branches and leaves. They could be any of the insects - red bugs, > aphids or cicada. > > > Regards > Raghu > > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Pankaj Oudhia <[email protected]> > *To:* Vasant Barve <[email protected]> > *Cc:* Anand Kumar Bhatt <[email protected]>; Vijayadas D < > [email protected]>; raghu ananth <[email protected]>; > [email protected] > *Sent:* Sat, 3 April, 2010 11:59:41 PM > *Subject:* Re: [efloraofindia:31472] In the shade of an old gooseberry > tree. > > Dear Vasant ji, > > Please check this link. > > http://pankajinprintmedia.blogspot.com/2010/01/blog-post_4307.html > > Click on image to read the content. > > Pankaj Oudhia > > On Sat, Apr 3, 2010 at 8:06 PM, Vasant Barve <[email protected]>wrote: > >> I have experienced small droplets of water falling down from peepal tree. >> >> Can some one expain this >> >> Vasant Barve >> ================================= >> >> On Sat, Apr 3, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Pankaj Oudhia <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> Anand ji, >>> >>> Please send the list of organic inputs you are giving to that tree so >>> that I can add or change some of them. Are you in position to use cow dung >>> and urine based formulations prepared by using local weeds? If yes, then I >>> can do something for the tree having slow growth. >>> >>> regards >>> >>> Pankaj Oudhia >>> >>> On Sat, Apr 3, 2010 at 11:42 AM, Anand Kumar Bhatt < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> I have planted 3 gooseberry trees in my campus: two ordinary and one >>>> grafted, bought form the local forest nursery in 2007. The trees have grown >>>> tall, about 12', but the growth of the grafted one is not satisfactory. >>>> They >>>> havent started fruiting upto now. >>>> ak >>>> >>>> >>>> On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 6:50 PM, Vijayadas D <[email protected]>wrote: >>>> >>>>> Nellikka !!!! >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 3:03 PM, raghu ananth <[email protected]>wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> *In the shade of a gooseberry tree.* >>>>>> * >>>>>> * >>>>>> *I did manage to spot one gooseberry tree (November 2009) and mind >>>>>> you, it was a very huge one, with branches sprouting in all directions. >>>>>> One >>>>>> branch had been hijacked by children who perhaps imagined they were on a >>>>>> plane! Most of us, have at some point in time feasted on the bitter-sour >>>>>> tasting gooseberry (amla, nellikai). More often than not, we have stolen >>>>>> them from our neighbour's garden! And, that's what these children are >>>>>> doing, ignoring the repeated shouts from the farm owner(a retired class >>>>>> one >>>>>> officer from the dept of public instructions) who at a distance could be >>>>>> seen with a raised walking stick in his hand.* >>>>>> * >>>>>> * >>>>>> *This tree, I learnt was more than 80-100 year's old and stands tall >>>>>> giving an imperial look. Standing under the cool shade of this huge tree >>>>>> is >>>>>> itself a great feel, for it benefits us greatly purifying the air all >>>>>> around >>>>>> as it does. I had experienced a similar feeling when we had a gooseberry >>>>>> tree at our home, sometime in 1981. It's amazing how one can still recall >>>>>> that feeling after all these years. As for me, if I am taken to a >>>>>> gooseberry >>>>>> tree and if I am asked to identify it with my eyes shut, I guess I will >>>>>> know >>>>>> the answer. * >>>>>> * >>>>>> * >>>>>> * >>>>>> * >>>>>> *Back home in my village, these trees were found in abundance in >>>>>> every home but now their numbers have diminished and it is becoming >>>>>> tough to >>>>>> spot these trees. * >>>>>> *( PS: the diminishing trend is not witnessed in any of the forest >>>>>> habitats. Last year, We saw a good number of gooseberry trees in the >>>>>> forests >>>>>> of Karnataka, Kerala, Tamilnadu and Andhra). As of now, I have planted a >>>>>> gooseberry tree in my garden around one and a half years back and it has >>>>>> grown just one and a half meters during this period. Moreover, its slim >>>>>> and >>>>>> appears weak. * >>>>>> * >>>>>> * >>>>>> * >>>>>> >>>>>> /* From the net >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Hang Me From a Gooseberry >>>>>> Tree >>>>>> >>>>>> An Englishman, a Welshman and a Hebrew >>>>>> They were sentenced to be hanged down Texas way >>>>>> And they each wre asked to choose a tree to swing from >>>>>> And they started with the Welshman right away >>>>>> >>>>>> So the Welshman chose a pear tree and was happy >>>>>> The Englishman said "Any tree will do" >>>>>> So they chose for him an apple tree to swing from >>>>>> When suddenly these words came from the Jew >>>>>> >>>>>> "Hang me please from my favourite tree" >>>>>> And the judge said "What tree will it be?" >>>>>> "It's the tree I love best, it's my dying request >>>>>> Hang me please from a gooseberry tree" >>>>>> >>>>>> Then the judge said "But surely you know >>>>>> That a gooseberry tree's awfully low" >>>>>> "Oh all right then" says Mose >>>>>> "I will wait til it grows >>>>>> >>>>>> */ >>>>>> * >>>>>> * >>>>>> * >>>>>> *The peepal tree, also has a similar cooling effect. I remember >>>>>> during summer while flying kites or while resting under its shade, a >>>>>> gentle >>>>>> breeze would shake its leaves in a synchronous manner, giving off a >>>>>> mysterious "whoosh" sound and would then cool the sweat from the brow, >>>>>> leading us to lay down flat and exclaim "ah". The goodness of the Peepal >>>>>> tree shade can even be experienced in a hot and humid place like Chennai >>>>>> or >>>>>> any other place for that matter! * >>>>>> * * >>>>>> *I am also partial to the Mysore Fig and Honge (Pongamia Pinnata) >>>>>> trees. * >>>>>> * >>>>>> * >>>>>> * >>>>>> * >>>>>> * >>>>>> * >>>>>> *Chandagal Village, Mysore district* >>>>>> *Photo date: 29 Nov 2009* >>>>>> *Emblica officinalis* >>>>>> *Height 40-50 feet* >>>>>> *Girth (approx): 3 trunks - 2.5, 2.0, 1.5 meters respectively * >>>>>> >>>>>> * >>>>>> * >>>>>> >>>>>> *Thanks / Regards* >>>>>> *Raghu* >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> *Hang Me From a Gooseberry Tree* >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> ------------------------------ >>>>>> Your Mail works best with the New Yahoo Optimized IE8. 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