A reply:
"The last three images belongs to species *Broussonetia papyrifera* L'Her.
ex Vent. (Image DSC_0669.JPG, DSC_0670.JPG & DSC_0672.JPG)  commonly known
as Paper Mulberrry. It belongs to family Moraceae. It is an introduced
species to India."

On 14 June 2010 16:27, akshay surendra <[email protected]> wrote:

> sir/madam,
> I have seen these two common trees in Bangalore but I've failed to identify
> it. ID help will be much appreciated
> (The first three are of one gregarious species and the third is a flowering
> tree with light pink flowers that blossom in feb-march.)
> Thank you,
> akshay surendra.
>
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