*Dalbergia lanceolaria* is commonly known as: bastard rose wood • Assamese:
meda-luwa, mouhit • Bengali: chakemdia • Coorgi: ಹಸರುಗೋಣಿ hasarugoni, ಶ್ವೇತ
ಬೀಟೆ shweta beete • Gujarati: તણતોશી tantoshi • Hindi: हर्दी hardi, टाकोली
takoli • Kannada: ಬಿಳಿ ಬಿಟೆ bili beete • Kolami: piri • Malayalam: കണ്ണന്
വാക kannan vaaka, വെള്ളീട്ടി velliitti • Marathi: दोण्डुस dondus. फणशी
phanshi • Mundari: birmunga, keadcadlomdaru • Oriya: dodilo • Rajasthani:
barbat, passi • Sanskrit: गोरक्ष goraksha • Santal: chapot siris • Tamil:
எரிகை erikai, காட்டுப்பச்சிலை kattuppachalai • Telugu: కొండపచారీ
kondapachari, తెల్లవిరుగుడు tellavirugudu • Urdu: dandous


Regards.






On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 9:05 PM, rashida atthar
<[email protected]>wrote:

>
>
> The leafless Dalbergia lanceolaria L.flowering was seen today at the south
> end of the national park in Mumbai. Fresh and old pods too seen. Bark was
> distinctly greenish.
>
> regards,
> Rashida.
>
>
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